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WHEN  ORDERING  SLIDES, 

MENTION  .SLIDE  NUMBER 
AMD  ST  A  '"E  OR  COUNTRY 


United  States. 


Alabama. 


Montgomery. 

5530  Mississippi  River,  a 

5531  Fountain  and  street,  A 

5532  Jefferson  Davis’  house,  a 

5533  House  at  which  Lafayette  stopped,  a 


Mobile. 

5534  Mississippi  steamer  at  the  levee,  A 


7950  Cotton  picking, 


Alaska. 


Sitka. 

5626  Harbor  of  Sitka, 

10013  Panorama  from  Baranof  Castle, 

5628  Panorama  from  Baranof  Castle, 

showing  harbor, 

10014  Mountains  east  from  Baranof 

Castle, 

5633  Panorama  showing  Baranof  Castle 
and  Greek  Church, 

10015  Custom  House  and  old  Baranof 

Castle, 

10020  Street  view, 

10021  Street  view  and  old  Greek  Church,  ac 

5629  Old  Greek  Churchy  ^  ^  ^ 

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10022 

10023 

5630 

10017 

10018 

10016 

10019 

5632 


Old  Greek  Church, 

Old  Greek  Church  belfry, 

Old  Greek  Church,  rear  view, 
Old  Russian  block  house, 

Old  Russian  block  house,  close 
view, 

Old  Russian  block  house  and 
mountains, 

Old  Russian  stockade, 

Old  fur  store,  _ 

Wood  path  near  Indian  River, 


Juneau. 

10005  View  from  deck  of  Steamer 

“  Queen,” 

5634  Panorama, 

10008  Mountains  and  Indian  houses, 

10006  Steamer  at  the  dock, 

10007  Oldest  house, 


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5635  Early  morning, 

10010  Eagle  totem  pole, 

10011  Indian  village, 

5636  Indians, 

10009  Indian  burying  ground, 

Pyramid  Harbor. 

10012  Lynn  Channel  near  Pyramid 

Harbor, 

5637  Pyramid  Harbor, 

5638  Beach  and  Mountains, 

5640  Indians, 

Glacier  Bay. 

10025  Steamer  “  Queen,” 

10026  Steamer  “Queen”  and  Muir 

Glacier, 

10027  Steamer  “  Queen”  among  the  ice, 

10028  Steamship  landing,  . 

10029  Steamship  landing  and  floating 

ice, 

10030  Landing  of  a  boat  from  the  steam¬ 

ship, 

10031  Muir  Glacier,  lateral  view, 

10032  Muir  Glacier  and  floating  ice, 

10033  Muir  Glacier  and  floating  ice, 

10034  Muir  Glacier,  close  view, 

10035  Muir  Glacier,  full  view, 

6015  Tourists  on  Muir  Glacier, 

6016  Steamer  “Ancon”  behind  an 

iceberg, 

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Alaska— Continued. 


10334  Muir  Glacier,  Alaska. 


St.  Paul  Island. 

13493  Village  of  St.  Paul,  c 

13494  A  drove  of  seals  being  driven 

to  the  killing  ground,  c 

13503  Ready  to  skin  the  seals,  c 

13502  Killing,  skinning  and  cutting 

up  seals,  c 

13504  Salting  house,  c 

13507  A  coast  view,  c 

13515  On  the  beach,  c 

13508  Thousands  of  seals  on  the 

beach,  c 

13505  St.  Paul  Island  covered  with 

seals,  c 

1 3509  Seals  on  the  beach,  c 

13510  Beach  covered  with  seals,  b 

13512  Bull  seal  and  family,  b 

13517  A  family  of  seals,  showing 

bull,  » 

13518  Bull  seals  with  families,  c 

13506  Thousands  of  seals,  showing  each 

bull  with  his  wives  and  cubs,  b 

13511  Reef  Rookery,  thousands  of  seals 

on  land  and  in  the  water,  C 


Port  Wrangell. 


9990  Steamer  “Queen”  at  landing, 

9997  Steamer  “Queen”  and  Indian 

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canoe, 

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9991  View  of  the  town, 

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9993  Old  Russian  block  house, 

9992  Russian  Government  building, 

9994  Whale  totem  pole  and  Russian 

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Government  building, 

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9998  Bear  totem  pole, 

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5643  Totem  poles, 

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5644  Totem  poles, 

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9995  Totem  poles, 

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5675  Totem  poles, 

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13514  Drying  seal  skins, 

C 

10003  Front  of  a  Tchilka  coat, 

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8308  Tchilka  blanket, 

C 

10000  Taku  Glacier, 

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10001  Taku  Glacier, 

AC 

lu002  Davidson  Glacier, 

AC 

5645  Karta  Bay, 

5646  Indian  women  and  papooses, 

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Karta  Bay, 

C 

10024  “Makers”  at  Peril  Straits, 

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6708  Alaskan  curios, 

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Arizona. 


Colorado  Canon. 


1052  Colorado  Canon,  A 

1050  Colorado  Eiver  in  the  Canon,  A 

8388  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado,  A 

8389  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado,  A 

8390  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado,  A 

8391  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado,  A 

8392  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado,  A 

1051  Grand  Canon  and  Colorado  Eiver,  A 

1054  Grand  Canon,  Grand  Gulch, Sylvan 

Shower  Bath,  A 

1053  Three  Lakes,  Canon  Kanab,  A 

1055  Pipe  Springs,  A 

Moqui  Settlements. 

3831  Town  of  Moqui,  showing  goat  pens,  c 

3832  Moqui  town,  Shung-a-Paw-Wee,  A 

3833  House  of  the  Captain,  Shung-a- 

Paw-W  ee,  A 

3834  Moqui  town,  Thi-Paul-a- Vi,  from 

Ne-Chum-na-Vi.  A 

3837  View  from  Tegua  toward  Moqui.  A 


Tucson. 

3825  Cathedral  of  St.  Xavier  del  Bac  A 

Cliff  Dwellers. 

6702  Cliff  ruins,  Canon  de  Chelly,  c 

3835  Euin  of  cave  town,  Canon  de  Chelly,  A 

3836  Euin  of  cave  town,  Canon  de  Chelly,  A 

3838  Euin  of  a  cliff  house,  Eio  San  Juan,  a 

3839  Cave  town,  Eio  San  Juan,  A 

3840  Casa-del-Eco,  cave  ruins,  Eio  San 

Juan,  A 

6703  Cliff  ruins,  Mummy  Cave,  Canon 

del  Muerte,  c 

Apache  Indians. 

3826  Geronimo,  Apache  war  chief,  a 

3829  Apache  squaw  and  cradle,  A 

3827  Chief  and  squaw, Chiricahua  Apaches,  A 

3828  Chiricahuan  Apache  Chief,  A 

3830  Amangas,  Chiricahuan  chief  and 

renegade,  a 


Arkansas. 


5521  Arkansas  Eiver  and  bridge  at  Lit¬ 
tle  Eock,  d 


California. 


San  Francisco. 


13372  Panorama  of  the  city  from  Tele¬ 

graph  Hill, 

12892  Fort  at  Golden  Gate, 

12893  Cannon  overlooking  Golden  Gate, 
10091  Harbor  toward  Sancilito, 

12942  Street  overlooking  the  bay, 

10090  Seal  Eocks, 

5572  Seal  Eocks  from  Cliff  House, 

10087  City  Hall, 

4093  Palace  Hotel, 

5522  Palace  Hotel,  courtyard, 

5569  Palace  Hotel,  vista  of  the  courtyard, 

5570  Palace  Hotel,  vista  of  the  courtyard, 

5523  Palace  Hotel,  roof, 

4092  Montgomery  Street,  J uly  4, 

12937  Searles  Hopkins’  house, 

13375  Eesidence  of  Crocker,  railway 

magnate, 

13373  House  on  Nob  Hill, 

13374  Palace  of  a  railway  magnate,  iNob 

Hill, 

5525  Chinatown, 

13376  View  in  Chinatown, 

5524  Street  in  Chinatown, 

10088  Street  in  Chinatown, 

10089  Street  in  Chinatown, 

12940  Dupont  Street,  Chinatown, 

12941  Joss  House,  exterior,  Chinatown, 


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13389  Joss  House,  exterior,  Chinatown,  b 
13283  Chinese  Opera  House,  exterior,  b 

5526  Chinese  Theatre,  interior,  b 

5527  Chinese  Eestaurant,  b 

5528  Chinese  Eestaurant,  interior,  b 

13031  Chinese  Eestaurant,  interior,  b 

12939  Class  in  Chinese  Mission  School,  B 

13377  Chinese  curing  fish, 

12894  Trains  crossing  at  Vallejo, 

Sacramento. 

6578  State  Capitol, 

6580  Capitol  grounds,  terraces, 

6581  Capitol  grounds,  promenade, 

Lick  Observatory. 

5573  Great  telescope, 

5574  Eye  end  of  great  telescope. 

Yosemite  Valley. 

3898  Stage  at  Alder  Creek  going  to  the 
Yosemite, 

12952  Outline  map  of  tourist  travel, 

7826  General  view  of  the  Yosemite,  s 

7827  Panorama  of  the  Yosemite,  s 

4143  El  Capitan,  fa?ade  from  the  south,  A 

4144  El  Capitan,  fa<;ade  from  the  south¬ 

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4148 

7829 

1022 

13480 

4135 

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4137 

4138 

13205 
4174 

7878 
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8295 

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1028 
4172 
7828 
4125 

13206 

7879 
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Yosemite  Valley. 

El  Capitan,  profile, 

El  Capitan  and  Merced  River, 

El  Capitan  and  Merced  River, 

El  Capitan  and  Merced  River, 

El  Capitan,  Three  Graces  and 
Bridal  Veil  Falls, 

Three  Graces  and  Bridal  Veil 
Falls, 

Bridal  Veil  Falls  and  Three  Graces,  s 
Bridal  Veil  Falls, 

Bridal  Veil  Falls, 

Bridal  Veil  Falls,  940  feet  high, 
Bridal  Veil  Falls  and  Leaning 
Tower, 

Bridge  over  Bridal  Veil  Creek, 
Ribbon  Falls, 

Cathedral  Spires  and  Cathedral 
Rocks, 

Cathedral  Rocks, 

Cathedral  Rocks,  2660  feet  high, 
Cathedral  Rocks  and  Merced  River, 
Three  Brothers,  4000  feet  high, 
Sentinel  Rock,  3043  feet  high, 
Sentinel  Rock  and  Merced  River, 
Sentinel  Rock  and  Merced  River, 
Yosemite  Falls,  first  view, 

Yosemite  Falls, 

Yosemite  Falls, 

Yosemite  Falls,  2634  feet  high, 
Yosemite  Falls  reflected, 

Yosemite  Falls,  Secretary  Seward’s 
party, 

4127  Yosemite  Falls  from  below, 

13472  Upper  Yosemite  Fall, 

13473  Upper  Yosemite  Fall, 

13474  Upper  Yosemite  Fall  from  the 

valley, 

4129  Upper  Yosemite  Fall,  1650  feet 

high, 

13475  View  from  the  valley,  showing 

Upper  Yosemite  Fall, 

4128  Yosemite  Falls,  Profile  and  Half 

Dome, 

4130  Yosemite  Falls  and  Merced  River, 
4124  Grand  panorama  up  the  valley 

from  foot  of  Upper  Yosemite 
Fall, 

4149  The  Domes, 

13178  Merced  River  and  Half  Dome, 
13484  Half  Dome, 

1030  Half  Dome  and  Washington 
Column, 

13483  Washington  Tower, 

8298  Washington  Dome, 

13481  Washington  Dome, 

8297  Washington  Dome  reflected, 

13482  View  from  Washington  Dome, 

1029  North  Dome,  3725  feet  high, 

4154  North  Dome  and  Merced  River, 

4155  North  Dome  and  Merced  River, 

close  view, 

4152  North  and  South  Domes  and  Mount 
Hoflinan  from  Olio, 


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4150  South  Dome  from  Glacier  Point, 

4153  South  Dome  and  Mount  Hoffman 
from  Olio, 

4156  South  Dome  and  Clouds’  Rest 

from  Yosemite  Falls, 

4159  South  Dome,  Glacier  Point  and 

High  Sierras  from  Yosemite 
Falls  trail, 

13485  Clouds’  Rest, 

13486  Clouds’  Rest  from  the  valley, 

4160  Rear  of  South  Dome  and  Clouds 

Rest  from  Illilouette, 

4157  Cloud’s  Rest,  Royal  Arches  and 

the  Domes, 

1025  Mirror  Lake, 

13479  Mirror  Lake, 

8299  Mirror  Lake, 

1026  Mirror  Lake  and  Dome, 

4142  Mirror  Lake  reflecting  Mt. 

W  atkins, 

4139  Mirror  Lake  reflecting  Mt.Watkins 
and  Old  Man  of  the  Mountains, 
4141  Mirror  Lake  reflections, 

1024  Vernal  Falls,  350  feet  high, 

13207  Vernal  Falls  from  the  bridge, 

7876  Yosemite  Valley  from  Vernal 

Falls, 

7877  Liberty  Cap, 

8296  Liberty  Cap  and  Nevada  hall 
from  the  trail, 

4133  Nevada  Fall,  Liberty  Cap,  Clouds 

Rest  and  Little  Yosemite, 

4134  Nevada  Fall,  Liberty  Cap  and 

Mount  Broderick, 

13476  Nevada  Fall, 

13477  Nevada  Fall, 

4132  Nevada  Fall, 

8294  Nevada  Fall, 

13478  Rainbow  at  the  foot  of  Nevada  Fall,  as 

13487  The  Cascades,  A 

13208  Cascade  Fall,  c 

1019  South  Canon  Fall,  _  .  s 

4163  Panorama  from  Inspiration  Point,  A 
5598  Yosemite  Valley  from  Inspira¬ 
tion  Point, 

4165  Panorama  from  Artist’s  Point, 

4166  Looking  into  Yosemite  Valley 

from  Yosemite  Point,  a 

4180  Looking  back  over  High  Sierras 

from  Yosemite  Point,  _  a 

4167  Mount  Star  King  and  Glacier 
Point  from  top  of  Yosemite 
F  alls, 

4161  Glacier  Point  from  the  Valley, 

4168  End  of  Glacier  Point, 

13488  Headwaters  of  the  Merced  River, 

13489  Cookman  House, 

4179  In  the  forest, 

4175  Yellow  pines,  225  feet  high, 

4176  Sugar  pines  on  the  Madeira  Road, 
diameter  11  feet, 

13156  Yosemite  Gorge,  Sierra  Nevada, 
7831  The  Yosemite  in  winter, 

4180  Among  the  foot  hills, 


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California—  Contin  u  ed. 


„  .  -  n  4.14-2  Mirror  Lake,  reflecting  Mt.  Watkins.  4186,  Wawona 

1  ^Tunnel  4145,  El  Capitan.  13480,  Bridal  Veil  Falls.  13489,  Cookman  House. 


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California — Continued. 


Big  Trees. 


7874  Sentinel,  entrance  to  Mariposa 

Grove, 

8895  Mariposa  Grove, 

4182  General  view  at  the  cabin, 

4183  Group  of  big  trees, 

4184  Nine  big  trees, 

1032  Washington,  87  feet  circumfer¬ 

ence, 

1033  Mother  of  the  Forest,  350  feet 

high,  63  feet  circumference, 

1034  Pride  of  the  Forest,  45  feet  cir¬ 

cumference, 

1035  Abraham  Lincoln,  281  feet  high, 

44  feet  circumference, 

1036  U.S.  Grant,  55  feet  circumference, 
7832  Red  Veteran, 

7875  Chips  of  the  old  block, 

4191  Grizzly  Giant,  295  feet  high, 

4192  Section  of  Grizzly  Giant,  90  feet 

circumference, 

4193  The  Sentinels, 

4194  Ohio  and  Grant, 

4195  Beecher  and  the  Three  Sisters, 

4196  Ilaverford  and  Keystone, 

4197  Lincoln  and  Washington, 

4198  Felice  (337  feet  high),  and  other 

big  trees, 


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4199  Section  of  Felice,  A 

4200  Fallen  big  tree ;  fell  November, 

1866,  .  a 

4185  Wawona  Tunnel  Tree,  distant 

view  showing  entire  tree,  A 

4186  Wawona  Tunnel  Tree,  front  view, 

close,  A 

4187  Wawona  Tunnel  Tree,  hack  view,  A 

4188  Wawona  Tunnel  Tree,  back  view, 

close,  A 

4189  Wawona  Tunnel  Tree,  side  view,  A 

4190  Looking  out  of  Wawona,  a 

4201  Wawona  Hotel,  A 

4202  Merced  River  near  Wawona 

Hotel, 

Mt.  Shasta. 

4106  Mt.  Shasta  from  Sissons, 

5529  Mt.  Shasta  above  the  clouds, 

Santa  Cruz . 

5576  Natural  bridge  on  the  coast,  c 

5577  Low  arch  on  the  beach,  c 

10085  Seventeen-mile  Drive,  Santa  Cruz 

coast,  s 

13267  Midway  Point,  Seventeen-mile 

Drive,  B 

13268  Old  Cypress,  Seventeen-mile  Drive,  n 

10080  Cypress  Point, Seventeen-mile‘Drive,  s 


5583,  Arizona  Garden,  Hotel  del  Monte,  Monterey,  California. 


Monterey. 

3897  Cathedral,  _  .  A 

12946  Oldest  Custom  House  in  California,  b 
13269  Monument  to  Father  Junipero 

Serras,  B 


5580  Hotel  del  Monte,  c 

10075  Garden  and  gallery,  Hotel  del 

Monte,  BS 

13390  Corner  of  the  Hotel  del  Monte,  b 

5583  Arizona  Garden,  Hotel  del  Monte,  c 


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California—  Con  tin  ned. 


Monterey. 

13284  Arizona  Garden,  Hotel  del  Monte, 

5581  Live  oak,  Hotel  del  Monte 

5585  Old  live  oak,  Hotel  del  Monte, 

5586  Flower  beds,  Hotel  del  Monte, 

10076  Gardens  of  the  Hotel  del  Monte, 

13378  Gardens  of  the  Hotel  del  Monte, 

10077  Gardens  of  the  Hotel  del  Monte, 

10078  Gardens  of  the  Hotel  del  Monte, 

10079  Lake  in  the  gardens,  Hotel  del 

Monte, 

10081  The  coast  at  Pacific  Road, 

13044  Shantyville,  near  Monterey, 

13379  Chinese  fisheries, 

Bos  Angeles. 

6590  Panorama, 

6594  Panorama,  west, 

6593  View  from  Second  Street  Hill, 

cable  road, 

5579  View  from  Crocker’s  House, 

6589  Road  view, 

6588  On  the  boulevard, 

13265  View  down  the  avenue  showing 

Town  Hall, 

13266  Town  Hall, 

6591  The  piazza, 

Pasadena. 

8286  County  Court  House  and  Hall  of 
Records, 

5815  Grand  Opera  House, 

8291  Ruined  adobe, 

13030  Hotel  Raymond,  East  Pasadena, 

12947  View  from  Hotel  Raymond,  East 
Pasadena, 

13284  Residence,  East  Pasadena, 

4099  Orange  grove,  Baldwin’s  ranch, 

5816  Live  oak,  Orange  Grove  Avenue, 

4101  Tropical  plants,  Sierra  Madre  Villa, 

4102  Palm  tree,  Sierra  Madre  Villa, 

6595  Vineyard,  Sierra  Madre  in  the 

distance,  .  B 

6596  Orange  grove  and  Mt.  San  Antonio,  b 
6600  Umbrella  tree  in  bloom, 

5817  Century  plant  in  bloom, 

5818  Banana  tree, 

8287  Climbing  rose  bushes, 

8288  Abyssinian  banana  tree, 

8289  Loquot  tree  (Japanese  plum), 

8290  Lemon  tree, 

4123  Bee  ranch, 

8292  Arroyo  Seco  Canon, 

6597  Arroyo  Seco  Canon,  Fremont  s  trail,  b 

8293  On  the  Arroyo  Seco.  11 

6598  Falls  and  Eton  Canon,  Sierra  Madre,  b 
5587  Pasadena  Canon,  near  Pasadena,  c 

San  Diego. 

5819  Hotel  del  Coronado,  east  front, 

5820  Hotel  del  Coronado,  ocean  front, 
13381  View  from  Coronado  Beach, 

7206  Fifth  Street  from  D  Street, 

7207  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  Block,  b 


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A 


7208  Santa  Fe  Railroad  Station,  b 

5822  Date  palms  (old  town),  b 

5823  House  where  Ramona  was  mar¬ 

ried  (old  town),  _  _  B 

7209  Bells  from  the  San  Gabriel  Mission,  c 

13043  Old  mission  near  San  Diego,  b 

Santa  Barbara. 

5596  Harbor, 

5595  Bird’s-eye  view. 

8282  Old  mission, 

5591  Fajade  of  old  mission, 

5592  Cloister  of  old  mission, 

8283  Cloister  of  old  mission, 

5825  Hotel  de  la  Guerra, 

13049  Private  residence, 

8264  Rose  arbors  at  Hotel  Arlington, 

8265  Cherokee  rose  bush,  Hotel  Arling¬ 

ton, 

8266  California  rose  bush,  Hotel  Arling¬ 

ton, 

8267  Dragon’s-blood  tree, 

8268  Pepper  tree, 

8269  False  pepper  tree, 

8270  Omboo  tree, 

8271  Cherimoyer  tree, 

8272  Bottle  brush  tree, 

8273  Moreton  Bay  fig  tree, 

8274  Carolina  Custer  rose  bush, 

8275  Palm  tree, 

8276  Queensland  bottle  tree, 

8277  Datura  tree, 

8278  Sheock  tree, 

8279  Camphor  tree, 

8280  Norfolk  Island  pine  tree, 

8281  Pumpkin  field, 

5597  Large  grape  vine,  Montecito 

10073  Sycamore  Canon, 

13434  Old  Spanish  Mission  near  Santa 
Barbara, 

5593  Mission  Canon, 

5594  Mission  Canon,  looking  west, 

8284  Castle  Rocks, 

San  Gabriel. 

7210  Twin  fan  palms  on  road  to  San 

Gabriel. 

6601  San  Gabriel  Mission, 

5826  San  Gabriel  Mission,  belfry, 

5589  San  Gabriel  Mission,  steps, 

5590  San  Gabriel  Mission,  steps, 

7211  Street. 

6602  Mammoth  grape  vine, 

6603  Cactus  hedge, 

5588  Old  ruin  near  San  Gabriel, 

Santa  Monica. 


A 

A 

A 

B 

B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

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B 

C 

C 

B 


B 

B 

B 

C 

C 

B 

B 

B 

C 


6583  Panorama, 

4107  Hotel  Arcadia, 

c 

A 

BS 

4116  Rocky  coast, 

A 

B 

6585  Beach  and  bathing, 

C 

B 

4121  Diatom  Bluffs, 

A 

B 

4118  Tunnel  Rock, 

A 

B 

6587  Bee  ranch, 

C 

8 


California 

Catalina  Island — Avalon. 


7213  Harbor,  b 

7212  Steamship  landing,  B 

7214  S.  S.  “Hermosa,”  b 

7215  Sugar  Loaf,  b 

Point  lobos. 

13380  Point  Lobos.  b 

10083  Tangle  at  Point  Lobos,  s 

10084  Rocks  at  Point  Lobos,  s 


Continued. 

Riverside. 


10086  Magnolia  Avenue,  s 

13048  Palm  Avenue.  — 


13032  A  California  sunset,  b 

10101  Lake  Tahoe,  s 

12938  Chinese  fishing  village,  Southern 

California,  b 

7216  National  City  and  Otay  Railroad 
train  at  Tia  Juana,  on  the 
Mexican  border,  b 


South  Carolina. 


Charleston. 


2888  Residences  on  the  water  front,  c 

2889  St.  Phillip’s  Church,  c 

5545  Cotton  wharf,  from  the  Battery,  A 


5546  The  Battery, 

A 

5547  Street  view, 

A 

5548  The  Park, 

A 

Colorado. 


Manitou. 


6534  On  the  road  near  Manitou,  c 

6532  Panorama,  c 

13382  Panorama,  b 

12934  Manitou  Springs,  b 

6531  Manitou  and  Pike’s  Peak,  c 

6533  Near  the  Iron  Springs,  c 

12945  Brairwood  Bridge,  b 

13045  Rock  House,  near  Manitou,  b 

6536  Entrance  to  Williams’  Canon,  c 

6535  View  from  entrance  to  Williams’ 

Canon,  c 


6537  Williams’  Canon,  c 

6539  Williams’  Canon,  the  Narrows,  c 

13300  Williams’  Canon,  Old  Sentinel,  b 

6540  Williams’  Canon,  upper  end,  c 

6541  Williams’  Canon, view  from  upper 

end,  c 

6538  Cliff  in  Williams’  Canon,  c 

6542  Ute  Pass,  bc 

6544  Ute  Pass,  Rainbow  Falls,  c 

6545  In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies,  c 


12949  Toad  and  Toadstools,  Garden  of  the  Gods,  Colorado. 


9 


Colorado— Continued. 


Garden  of  the  Gods. 

13388  Gateway,  b 

6546  Gateway,  bcs 

3777  Gateway  and  Pike’s  Peak,  c 

6548  Gateway,  Pike’s  Peak  and  Cam¬ 

eron’s  Cone,  c 

3778  Balanced  Rock,  A 

6550  Roadway,  c 

13299  Driveway,  b 

6551  Pike’s  Peak  from  the  Garden,  c 

Monument  Park. 

6549  Sandstone  formations,  c 

6552  Sandstone  columns,  c 

6554  Toadstools,  c 

12949  Toad  and  Toadstools,  b 

13298  Cleopatra’s  Needle,  b 

13034  Dutch  Wedding,  b 

13264  Seal  and  Bear,  b 

Colorado  Springs. 

12638  The  Antler’s  Hotel,  b 

6564  The  Antler’s  Hotel,  original 

building,  C 

12891  Broadmoor  Club  House,  near 

Colorado  Springs,  A 

3790  Riding  mules,  a 

6556  Entrance  to  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 


6555  View  from  the  road,  Cheyenne 
Canon, 

10092  North  Cheyenne  Canon, 

10093  In  North  Cheyenne  Canon, 
13042  Bishop  Falls,  North  Cheyenne, 

Canon, 


6558  Roadway  in  North  Cheyenne 

Canon,  bc 

6557  View  down  North  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 

6559  View  in  North  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 

6560  View  from  top  of  North  Cheyenne 

Canon,  c 

6563  View  from  Helen  Hunt’s  Grave, 

North  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 

6561  South  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 

13385  In  South  Cheyenne  Canon,  b 

13386  In  South  Cheyenne  Canon,  b 

6562  View  in  South  Cheyenne  Canon,  c 

13041  Seven  Ledge  Falls,  South  Chey¬ 
enne  Canon,  b 

6565  Summit  of  Marshall  Pass,  11,000 

feet,  c 

5649  Toltec  Gorge,  west,  c 

3794  Sandstone  Monuments  at  Austin’s 

Bluff',  A 

3802  Mountain  of  the  Holy  Cross,  a 

3782  Ancient  ruins  at  the  head  of  the 

Canon  of  the  Rio  McElmo,  A 

3783  Ruined  cave  dwellings  near  the 

fortified  rocks  in  the  Canon 
of  the  Rio  McElmo,  A 


3784  Ruined  fortress  on  the  Hovenweep,  A 

3785  Ruined  fortress  on  the  Hovenweep,  A 

3787  Ancient  town  in  the  Canon  of  the 

Rio  Mancos,  A 

3788  Clift’  ruin  in  the  Canon  of  the 

Rio  Mancos,  A 

3789  Outer  wall  of  ancient  ruined  city 

at  Aztec  Springs,  A 


5649  Toltec  Gorge,  Colorado. 


2 


10 


Colorado— Continued. 


13383  Bath  house  and  park,  Glenwood 

Springs, 

13095  Swimming  pool  and  bath  house, 
Glenwood  Springs, 

13384  Fountain  in  the  swimming  pool, 

Glenwood  Springs 
12935  Street  in  Glenwood  Springs, 
12948  Royal  Gorge  Canon, 

13222  Royal  Gorge  Canon,  trestle  sup¬ 
porting  one  side  of  railroad 
track, 

8394  Black  Hawk  Canon, 


8395  U.  S.  Survey  party  in  Southern 

Colorado,  A 

9274  Snake  River,  A 

9275  A  mountain  gap,  A 

13301  County  Jail,  Canon  City,  B 

12902  An  ostrich  farm,  A 

Indians. 

3799  Piute  Chief,  .  A 

3779  Ourav,  Chief  of  the  Ute  Nation,  A 

3780  Group  of  Utes  and  wigwam,  a 

3781  Ute  papoose,  A 


Connecticut. 


Hartford. 

723  State  Capitol,  front,  c 

724  State  Capitol,  rear,  _  c 

725  State  Capitol,  interior,  _  c 

726  Panoramic  view  from  State  Capitol,  c 

729  Trinity  College,  _  ,  c 

731  Hartford  Insurance  Co.  Building,  c 

733  Old  State  House,  close  view,  c 

734  Residence  of  Lydia  Huntley 

Sigourney,  c 

New  Haven. 

737  Temple  Street,  arch  of  elms,  c 

738  Old  State  House,  c 

739  Savin  Rock,  c 

740  View  of  the  Sound  and  Savin  Rock,  c 


741  View  of  the  Sound  and  Savin  Rock,  c 

743  Regicide’s  Cave,  c 

Yale  College. 

744  Old  Brick  Row,  c 

745  Avenue  of  elms,  c 

746  Farnam  and  Battell  Chapel, 

747  Divinity  Hall,  0 

749  Alumni  Hall,  c 

750  New  laboratory,  0 

751  Statute  of  Benj.  Silliman,  c 

752  Hall  of  Fine  Arts  and  Silliman’s 

Laboratory,  c 

753  Reading  Hall  and  Treasury, 

754  Scroll  and  Keys, 

755  North  Sheffield  Hall,  <- 

756  Observatory,  c 


Delaware. 


Wilmington. 

5730  Old  Swedes’  Church,  front, 

5731  Old  Swedes’  Church,  side, 

5732  Old  Swedes’  Church,  rear, 


6438  Cape  Ilenlopen  Lighthouse, 


8345  Wreck  of  the  “W.  R.  Grace,” 

Cape  Henlopen,  c 

8343  The  breakwater  at  Lewes,  c 

6439  Road  on  Brandywine  Creek,  c 

6700  Countrv  road  on  Brandywine  Creek,  c 


North  Dakota. 


9269  Pyramid  Butte,  A 

7079  Multnomah  Fall,  c 

7082  Marquis  de  Moris’  house  on  the 

Little  Missouri,  c 

Indians. 

9456  Hostile  Sioux  camp. 

9457  Sioux  Indian  camp. 

12953  Indian  camp. 

12954  Indian  camp  at  Standing  Rock. 

9270  Indian  camp  at  Standing  Rock. 

9459  Sioux  camp  at  Standing  Rock. 

9460  Indian  police,  Standing  Rock  Agency. 

12955  Posse  of  Indian  police. 


9480  Eagle  Man,  Indian  police. 

9458  Camp  of  Sitting  Bull,  Standing  Rock. 
9472  Sitting  Bull. 

9466  Sitting  Bull’s  horse. 

9462  Attack  upon  Sitting  Bull’s  cabin. 

9479  Red  Tomahawk,  slayer  of  Sitting 

Bull. 

9461  Funeral  of  Indian  police  killed  in 
the  Sitting  Bull  fight. 

9463  Graves  of  the  hostiles  killed  in  Sitting 

Bull  fight. 

9271  Dead  Sioux  Indians. 

9272  Sioux  Indian  graves. 

9464  Eighth  Cavalry  returning  from  the 

war. 


11 


North  Dakota— Continued. 


Indians. 

9465  A  dog  travois. 

9467  Shooting  cattle. 

9469  Cattle  about  to  be  slaughtered. 

9470  Indian  dressing  beef. 

9471  Apportioning  the  meat  among  families. 
9273  John  Grass,  Sioux  statesman. 

9473  Wolf  Necklace,  Sioux. 

9474  Paul  Elk,  Sioux. 

9475  Johnny  Struck  Mandan,  Sioux. 

9476  Big  Head,  Sioux. 

9477  Chief  Gall,  Sioux. 


9478  One  Bull,  Sioux. 

9481  Rain-in-the-face,  Sioux. 

9484  Chief  Knife,  Sioux. 

9485  Chief  Knife  with  rifle. 

9486  Mother  of  the  Messiah,  Sioux. 

9487  Squaw  Two-Bears  and  papoose. 

9488  Squaw  Scares-the-Hawk  and  papoose. 

9489  Sioux  squaw  in  native  dress. 

9490  Sioux  squaw  in  native  dress. 

9491  Sioux  squaw  in  native  dress. 

9482  Sioux  buck  in  dance  dress. 

9483  Two-Bulls  in  dance  dress. 


South  Dakota. 

7081  Bad  Lands.  c  I 


District  of  Columbia. 


824,  United  States  Capitol,  Washington,  D.  C. 


12 


District  of  Columbia— Continued. 


Washington. 

United  States  Capitol. 

8173  Capitol  Hill, 

824  United  States  Capitol,  ACS 

5803  United  States  Capitol,  full  front,  a 

10038  United  States  Capitol,  south  front,  s 
3926  United  States  Capitol,  from  the  south,  c 
3925  United  States  Capitol  and  Bar¬ 
tholdi  Fountain  from  Botani¬ 
cal  Gardens, 

830  Senate  Chamber,  exterior, 

8170  Senate,  front, 

831  House  of  Representatives,  exterior 
8172  Front,  showing  monument,  “  Civ¬ 
ilization,” 

10036  Capitol  and  terrace, 

8174  Main  entrance, 

10389  South  terrace  of  the  Capitol, 

10039  Terraces, 

10040  Terraces, 

10041  Terraces, 

10042  Terraces, 

8171  Capitol  grounds, 

10037  Vista  from  the  gallery, 

6254  Drinking  fountain  in  the  Capitol 

grounds, 

5804  Ground  plan  of  the  Capitol, 

7244  Rotunda, 

10046  Hall  of  the  Senate, 

801  Lobby  of  the  Senate, 

7871  Doors  of  the  Senate  Chamber, 

799  Senate  Chamber, 

10050  Senate  dining-room, 

800  President’s  room, 

10047  Vice-President’s  room, 

10054  Corridor  of  the  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives, 

10053  Lobby  of  the  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives, 

798  Interior  of  the  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives, 

10051  House  of  Representatives  from 

the  Speaker’s  desk, 

10052  Reception  room  of  the  House  of 

Representatives, 

797  Supreme  Court  Chamber, 

7872  Marble  Room, 

10045  Old  House  of  Representatives, 

7239  Old  House  of  Representatives, 
east  view, 

10044  Whispering  gallery, 

10045  Ceiling  of  the  dome, 

10056  Panorama  from  the  dome, 

Paintings  in  the  Capitol. 

7260  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone, 

7261  Battle  of  Chapultepec, 

7262  Signing  the  Emancipation  Proc¬ 

lamation, 

7263  Electoral  Commission, 

7264  Perry’s  victory, 

10055  “Westward,  the  Course  of  Em¬ 
pire  Takes  Its  Way,” 


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AS 


10048  Chasm  of  the  Colorado, 

10049  “Monitor”  and  “Merrimac,” 

Statuary  in  the  Capitol. 

7238  Old  House  of  Representatives, 
Victory, 

7240  Hamilton,  Lincoln,  Kearney, 

7241  Garfield,  Trumbull,  Sherman, 

7242  Allen,  Fulton,  Williams,  Greene 

7243  Washington,  Jefferson,  King, 

Rogers’  Bronze  Doors. 

806  Full  view  of  doors, 

807  Columbus  examined  before  the 

Council  of  Salamanca, 

808  Columbus’  departure  from  the 

convent  of  La  Rabida, 

809  Audience  at  the  court  of  Ferdi¬ 

nand  and  Isabella, 

810  Columbus  starting  from  Palos  on 

his  first  voyage, 

811  First  landing  of  the  Spaniards  at 

San  Salvador, 

812  First  encounter  of  the  discoverers 

with  the  natives, 

813  Triumphal  entry  of  Columbus 
into  Barcelona, 

814  Columbus  in  chains, 

815  Death  of  Columbus, 

816  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill ;  death  of 
W  arren, 

817  Battle  of  Monmouth  ;  _  rebuke  of 
Gen.  Lee,  the  traitor, 

818  Yorktown,  Va.,  1781 ;  gallantry 
of  Hamilton, 

819  Hessian  soldiers  in  death-struggle 
with  an  American  soldier, 

First  inauguration  of  Gen.  Wash¬ 
ington,  1789, 

Ovation  to  Gen.  W  ashington  at 
Trenton,  1789, 

Laying  the  corner-stone  of  the 
Capitol,  September  3,  1793, 
823  Allegorical  blessings  of  peace, 

White  House. 

8175  North  front, 

7868  North  front, 

785  North  front, 

9670  North  front  in  winter, 

786  South  front, 

6944  South  front  and  gardens, 

788  South  front  and  view  of  grounds, 
6262  East  front, 

789  East  front  and  view  of  grounds, 
9764  White  House  and  Treasury, 

10057  White  House  and  fountain, 

6945  Gardens  of  the  White  House, 

9759  President’s  office, 

9760  Office  of  the  President’s  private 
secretary, 

7245  Cabinet  Room, 

9761  Private  waiting-room, 

9762  Gen.  Grant’s  waiting-room, 

7231  State  dining-room, 

802  East  Room, 


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822 


820 


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13 


District  of  Columbia — Continued. 


785,  White  House.  763,  Soldiers’ Home.  3930,  Peace  Monument  and  Capitol. 

10390,  Washington  Monument. 


White  House. 

7234  East  Room  reflection, 

7233  East  Room  (portraits  of  Martha 
Washington  and  Lincoln), 
803  Blue  Room, 

7236  Blue  Room  where  Cleveland  was 
married, 


804  Green  Room,  — 

7235  Green  Room  (Mrs.  Hayes’  por¬ 
trait),  as 

805  Red  Room,  s 

7232  Red  Room  (portrait  of  Arthur),  as 

6263  Conservatory,  interior,  s 

6264  Conservatory,  interior,  s 


14 


District  of  Columbia— Continued. 


White  House. 


6265  Conservatory,  interior, 

6266  Conservatory,  interior, 
6268  Conservatory,  interior, 
6491  Conservatory,  interior, 

Statues. 


759  General  Rawlins, 

775  General  Jackson,  equestrian 
769  General  Scott,  equestrian. 

772  General  McPherson,  equestrian, 
780  General  Washington,  equestrian, 
771  Commodore  Dupont, 

773  Admiral  Farragut, 

779  General  Scott, 

10391  General  Washington, 

9766  Lafayette  Monument, 

3931  Garfield  Statue, 

3932  Emancipation  Statue  of  Lincoln, 

774  Major-General  Geo.  S.  Thomas, 

equestrian, 

777  John  Howard  Payne  Monument, 

3927  Washington,  in  front  of  Capitol, 

3928  Columbus,  in  front  of  Capitol, 
3930  Peace  Monument  and  Capitol, 

3929  Civilization  and  Barbarism,  in 

front  of  Capitol, 

7873  Civilization  and  Barbarism,  in 
front  of  Capitol, 


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cs 

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5809  Treasury  Building,  full  view, 

757  Treasury  Building,  full  view, 

758  Treasury  Building,  north  tront, 


8178 

7869 
766 

10395 

10396 

5805 

10385 

10386 
6260 

828 

10387 
10060 
10081 

7870 

3943 

3944 
7230 

7224 

7225 

7226 

7227 

7228 

7229 

3946 

3947 


3948 


Treasury  Building, 

Treasury  Building, 

State,  War  and  Navy  Departments, 
State,  War  and  Navy  Departments 
from  the  southeast, 

State, War  and  Navy  Departments 
from  Pennsylvania  Ave., 
Department  of  Agriculture, 
Department  of  Agriculture, 
Department  of  Agriculture  gardens, 
Department  of  Agriculture  grounds, 
Department  of  Justice, 

Pension  Bureau, 

Pension  Bureau, 

Pension  Bureau,  interior, 

Patent  Office, 

Patent  Office,  front, 

Patent  Office,  full  view, 

Patent  Office,  entrance, 

Patent  Office,  interior, 

Patent  Office,  interior, 

Patent  Office,  centre  and  dome, 
Patent  Office,  main  floor  gallery, 
Patent  Office,  main  floor  gallery, 
Patent  Office,  northwest  section, 

LT.  S.  Naval  Observatory, 

U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  26-inch 
equatorial  telescope,  showing 
counterpoises, 

U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  26-inch 
equatorial  telescope,  showing 
finder  and  micrometer  eye 
piece, 


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10395,  State,  War  and  Navy  Departments,  Washington,  D.  C. 


15 


District  of  Columbia. —  Continued. 


A 

CS 

cs 


3949  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  26-inch 

equatorial  telescope  showing 
all  attachments, 

3950  Panorama  south  from  the  U.  S. 

Naval  Observatory, 

5808  National  Museum, 

3936  National  Museum,  front, 

7265  National  Museum,  centre  dome, 

3937  National  Museum,  interior, 

7266  National  Museum,  fish  section, 

7267  National  Museum,  buffaloes, 

7268  National  Museum,  skeleton  of 

elephant, 

7269  National  Museum,  first  locomo¬ 

tive,  John  Bull,  and  Mexican 
cart, 

767  Smithsonian  Institute, 

3934  Smithsonian  Institute,  west  front, 

3938  Smithsonian  Institute  and  grounds,  cs 

778  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  cns 

782  Freedmen’s  Bureau  and  New 

York  Avenue,  .  c 

765  Old  Ford’s  Theatre  where  Presi¬ 
dent  Lincoln  was  shot.  C 

7246  Old  Ford’s  Theatre  from  residence 
where  Lincoln  died, 

3922  Baltimore  and  Potomac  Bailroad 
Station, 

3924  Baltimore  and  Potomac  Bailroad 
Station,  interior  of  waiting- 
room  showing  star  marking 
spot  where  Garfield  was 
shot, 

10390  Washington  Monument, 

3941  Washington  Monument,  reflected, 

6250  British  Legation, 

6251  Chinese  Legation, 

6252  Kussian  Legation, 

10397  Army  and  Navy  Club, 

8177  City  Hall  and  Court-house. 

8180  U.  S.  Post  Office, 

832  U.  S.  Post  Office, 

7248  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from  the 
Treasury  Building, 

3933  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from 
Treasury  Building, 

6942  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from 

Treasury  Building, 

6943  Pennsylvania  Avenue  and 

Treasury  Building, 


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10059  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from 
Seventh  Street, 

6256  Bartholdi  Fountain, 

6258  In  the  Botanical  Gardens, 

826  Jackson  Square, 

9671  Jackson  Square  in  winter, 

9672  Lafayette  Square  in  winter, 

10394  Fourteenth  Street  Circle, 

7247  Thomas  Circle, 

10451  Review  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  Sept.  20,  1892, 

12189  Inauguration  of  President  Cleve¬ 

land,  March  4,  1893, 

12190  Inauguration  of  President  Cleve¬ 

land,  March  4,  1893,  taking 
the  oath, 

768  Chain  Bridge  over  the  Potomac, 

783  View  of  the  Long  Bridge, 

8181  The  Long  Bridge, 

853  Falls  of  the  Potomac, 

6489  Map  of  Washington, 

Soldiers’  Home. 

763  Soldiers’  Home, 

7255  Commander’s  quarters, 

7253  New  building, 

7251  Entrance, 

10062  Waiting-room, 

10063  Dining-room, 

779  Statue  of  General  Scott, 

10064  Tomb  of  General  Logan,  decorated,  AS 

10065  Tomb  of  General  Logan,  interior,  as 

7252  Soldiers’  graves, 

Georgetown. 

Panorama  of  the  Valley  of  the 
Potomac  and  Georgetown 
College,  c 

Bridge  and  Georgetown  College 
from  across  the  Potomac, 

Roman  Catholic  University,  _ 

Roman  Catholic  University,  inte¬ 
rior  of  chapel, 

In  Oak  Hill  Cemetery, 

Fountain,  Oak  Hill  Cemetery, 

John  Howard  Payne  Monument, 

Oak  Hill  Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Corcoran,  Oak  Hill 
Cemetery, 


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7272 

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6277 

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Florida. 


St.  Augustine. 

9495  Old  city  gates,  s 

7855  Old  city  gates,  s 

12817  Old  city  gates  showing  sentry  boxes,  d 

12786  Plaza,  D 

12819  Old  cathedral  from  the  plaza,  d 

12818  Old  cathedral,  D 

9496  Old  and  new  cathedrals, 

12785  Interior  of  old  cathedral,  D 


12825  Old  slave  market, 

9499  Old  slave  market, 

9497  Oldest  house, 

12830  Oldest  house, 

9504  Treasury  Street,  the  narrowest  in 
St.  Augustine, 

12756  Treasury  Street,  the  narrowest  in 
St.  Augustine, 

9501  St.  George  Street, 

9502  St.  George  Street, 


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16 


Florida  —  Continued . 


9647,  Cocoanuts,  9606,  Moonlight  on  Lake  Worth.  9643,  Bananas  and  cocoanuts. 
9504,  Treasury  Street,  the  narrowest  in  St.  Augustine.  7857,  Fort  San  Marco. 
9620  Travellers’  Tree.  9584,  Oranges.  9670,  Steamer  Okahumpkee.  7855,  Old 
City  Gates.  9577,  Palmettos.  9499,  Old  Slave  Market.  9578,  Oklawaha  River. 


17 


Florida — Continued. 


9503 

12770 

2920 

6623 

9506 
7856 

12809 

12767 

9505 

12761 

12755 

9498 

9507 

6604 
9500 

12760 

12769 

12753 

12754 

9509 
9494 

9510 
6283 
6606 

13471 

6605 

9511 
6281 

9512 

9513 

9518 

9519 

9515 

9516 

9514 

9520 

9521 

9522 

9523 

9517 
6608 


St.  Augustine. 

A  quiet  street, 

Street  view, 

Street  view, 

Street  on  the  bay  front, 

A  street, 

A  street, 

A  merchant  from  San  Antonio 
“  Have  a  boss,  sab  ?  ” 

Date  palm  trees, 

Avenue  in  Mrs.  Ball’s  orange  grove, 
Dr.  Anderson’s  orange  grove, 
Presbyterian  Memorial  Church, 
Swimming  pool  at  the  Casino, 
Panorama  down  the  Alameda, 
Villa  Zoraycla, 

St.  Augustine  Hotel, 

Florida  House, 

Hotel  San  Marco, 


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Hotel  San  Marco,  showing  city  gates,  d 
King  Street  and  the  Cordova,  s 

Panorama  of  the  Alcazar  and 
Cordova, 

Hotel  Cordova, 

Hotel  Cordova, 

Hotel  Cordova,  full  view, 

Hotel  Cordova,  lateral  view, 

Hotel  Cordova,  main  entrance, 

Hotel  Cordova,  the  arches, 

Hotel  Cordova,  the  fountains, 

The  Alcazar, 

The  Alcazar,  west  front, 

The  Alcazar,  the  porch, 

The  Alcazar,  the  colonnade, 

The  Alcazar,  the  courtyard, 

The  Alcazar,  the  courtyard, 

The  Alcazar, fountain  in  the  court¬ 
yard, 

The  Alcazar,  on  the  roof, 

The  Alzacar,  a  corner  of  the  roof, 
The  Alzacar,  an  ornamental 
chimney, 

The  Alcazar,  one  of  the  towers, 

The  Alcazar,  details  from  the  roof, 
The  Alcazar  and  grounds  of  the 
Cordova, 


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Hotel  Ponce  de  Peon. 

9525  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon, 

6609  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  full  view, 
9524  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  from  the 

Alcazar, 

9527  South  front, 

6614  South  front, 

9526  Grand  entrance, 

6610  Grand  entrance, 

9529  Grand  entrance, 

9528  Main  gateway, 

9530  Looking  out  from  the  grand  entrance, 

9532  Approach  to  the  ladies’  entrance, 

9533  Tropical  approach  to  the  ladies’ 

entrance, 

9531  Ladies’  entrance, 

9543  Porch  and  arches, 


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9544 

9545 

9538 
9537 

13370 

13371 

12764 

12762 

9541 

9534 

9542 

9535 
9540 

9539 

9536 

9557 

9558 

9559 

6615 

6616 

9551 

9549 

9552 
6279 

9553 

9555 

9550 

6617 

6618 

9546 

9547 

9548 

9556 
6619 

12768 

12814 

12771 

12772 

12773 

12751 

12752 
12824 

12826 

12763 

12618 

7857 

2039 

2035 

6622 

12815 
9493 

12787 

6621 


A  corner, 

A  corner, 

Courtyard, 

A  corner  of  the  courtyard, 
Courtyard  from  the  colonnade, 
Corner  of  the  courtyard  from  the 
colonnade, 

Vista  of  the  colonnade, 

Main  entrance  to  the  courtyard, 
Fountain  in  the  courtyard, 
Fountain  in  the  courtyard, 
Courtyard  and  ladies’  entrance, 
In  the  garden, 

A  corner  in  the  garden, 

Garden  and  fountain, 

Tropical  foliage, 

Rotunda, 

West  tower, 

East  tower, 

The  parlors, 

The  parlors, 

The  parlors,  a  vista, 

A  parlor, 

A  parlor, 

A  parlor, 

A  corner  of  the  parlor, 

A  corner  of  the  parlor, 

The  main  parlor, 

The  parlor  and  grand  mantel, 
The  grand  mantel,  cost  $9000, 
Exterior  of  the  dining-room, 
The  dining-room, 

The  dining-room, 

Mantel  in  the  reading  room, 
Japanese  bazaar, 


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United  States  Barracks, 

View  of  the  fortifications, 
Entrance  to  Fort  Marion,  from 
within, 

Inner  entrance  to  Fort  Marion, 
Interior  of  Fort  Marion, 

Dungeon  in  Fort  Marion, 

Old  watch  tower,  Fort  Marion, 
Interior  of  Fort  Marion,  show¬ 
ing  Coquina  stairway, 

Fort  Marion,  showing  hot-shot 
furnace, 

St.  Augustine  from  Fort  Marion, 
Gates  of  St.  Augustine  from  Fort 
Marion, 

Fort  San  Marco, 

Interior  of  Fort  San  Marco, 
Water  batteries  of  Fort  San  Marco, 
Harbor,  from  Fort  San  Marco, 

Sea  wall  and  yacht  club  house, 
The  boat  landing, 

The  lighthouse, 

On  the  bay, 

Jacksonville. 


12778  On  the  river  front, 
12757  Street  view, 

12777  Carleton  House, 


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18 


Florida— Continued. 


Jacksonville. 

12758  St.  James  Hotel, 

12759  Windsor  Hotel, 

12827  Everett  House, 

12828  Ox  team, 

12783  Orange  grove,  South  Jacksonville, 
12779  Mammoth  live  oak  near  J ackson- 
ville, 


Palatka. 

12780  Palatka  after  the  fire  of  1884, 

12788  A  home  in  Palatka, 

12766  Entrance  to  Hart’s  orange  grove, 
12765  Hart’s  orange  grove, 

12784  Live  oak  hung  with  Spanish 
moss,  near  Palatka, 

Magnolia. 

12789  Magnolia  Hotel, 

12782  A  feeder  of  the  St.  John  near 
Magnolia, 

12796  Moonlight  on  the  St.  John, 

12775  Swamp  near  Magnolia, 

12806  The  Sentinel,  Governor’s  Creek, 
12808  Bridge  over  Governor’s  Creek, 

12810  Three  Sisters,  Governor’s  Creek, 

12811  Steamboat  landing, 

12774  On  Governor’s  Creek, 

12794  Source  of  Governor’s  Creek, 

6648  Sanibel  Island  Light, 

Jupiter. 

9654  The  only  hotel  at  Jupiter, 

9655  Near  the  lighthouse, 

Green  Cove  Springs. 

12781  Street  view, 

Ocklawaha  River. 

7859  Ocklawaha  River, 

9578  Ocklawaha  from  the  landing, 

9560  A  boat  landing, 

9568  A  boat  landing, 

12792  Grahamville  wharf, 

12823  Loading  oranges, 

9572  Railway  for  loading  oranges, 

9561  A  steamer  in  the  distance, 

9570  Steamer  Okahumpkee, 

9564  A  home  on  the  Ocklawaha, 

9565  A  hammock  on  the  Ocklawaha, 

9566  A  glimpse  of  the  Ocklawaha 

through  the  hammock, 

9562  Spanish  moss, 

9567  Palmettos, 

9577  Overhanging  palmettos, 

9571  A  Florida  swamp, 

12804  Home  of  the  alligator, 

12802  Solitude, 

7860  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

9563  On  the  Ocklawaha, 


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9569  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

9573  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

9574  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

9575  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

9576  On  the  Ocklawaha, 

957  9  Cypress  avenue,  near  Silver 
Spring, 

12805  Cypress  gate, 

Silver  Spring. 

7861  Silver  Spring, 

9582  Boat  landing, 

12797  Boat  house, 

12798  Steamer  Okahumpkee, 

9581  Silver  Spring  Run, 

9580  On  Silver  Spring  Run, 

12793  Silver  Spring  Creek  from  Robin¬ 
son’s  landing, 

12776  Boneyard,  Silver  Spring  Creek, 

7862  Palmetto  tree, 

7863  A  tropical  garden, 

Indian  River. 

9585  A  group  of  natives, 

9586  A  Florida  hair  cut, 

9584  Oranges, 

9583  Orange  grove, 

Rake  Worth. 

9604  Lake  Worth, 

9605  On  the  shores, 

9606  Moonlight  on  the  lake, 

9607  Steamer  at  the  landing, 

9608  A  tropical  walk  on  the  lake, 

9609  A  glimpse  through  the  trees, 

9610  A  home, 

9611  A  pioneer’s  cabin, 

9612  A  pioneer’s  cabin, 

9613  Great  banyan  tree, 

9614  A  cocoanut  grove, 

9615  Cocoanuts, 

9621  Cocoanut  trees, 

9618  Prickly  pear, 

9617  Monster  cactus, 

9619  Bed  of  cacti, 

9620  Traveler’s  tree, 

9616  A  lemon  tree, 

Palm  Beach. 

9622  The  landing  and  post  office, 

9623  McCormick’s  house, 

9624  McCormick’s  garden, 

9625  Lake  Worth  from  McCormick’s 

9626  In  McCormick’s  cocoanut  grove, 

9628  Avenue  of  cocoanut  trees, 

9632  Road  to  Palm  Beach, 

9629  A  forest  path, 

9630  A  tropical  jungle, 

9631  Palmetto  hammock, 

9627  Great  banyan  tree, 

9633  A  home  in  the  forest, 

9634  Giant  cactus, 

9635  Century  plant, 

9636  Papaw  tree, 


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19 


FI orida —  Con  tin  ued. 


Palm  Beach. 

9637  Oleander  tree, 

9638  Sapodilla  tree, 

9640  Making  palmetto  hats, 

9639  Making  palmetto  hats  and  orna¬ 

ments, 

9641  A  pineapple  plantation, 

9642  A  pineapple, 

9643  Bananas  and  cocoanuts, 

9644  Banana  tree, 

9645  Gigantic  lemon, 

9646  Young  cocoanut  grove, 

9647  Cocoanuts, 

9649  Cocoanuts, 

9648  Bunch  of  cocoanuts, 

9650  Cocoanut  trees, 

9651  An  avenue  of  cocoanut  trees, 

9652  A  path  near  the  cocoanut  grove, 

9653  The  landing  at  the  cocoanut 

grove, 

Rockledge. 

9593  At  Indian  River  Hotel, 

9595  Tropical  Hotel, 

9594  Landing  at  Tropical  Hotel, 

9599  Steamers  at  the  landing, 

9587  On  the  shore, 

9590  A  tropical  path, 

9589  A  glimpse  of  Indian  River, 

9591  Palmetto  hammock, 

9596  Path  through  the  hammock, 

9597  On  the  hammock, 

9588  Oranges  and  palmettos, 

9601  An  orange  tree, 

9602  An  orange  tree, 

9592  An  avenue  of  orange  trees, 

9603  Ripe  oranges, 

9600  Orange  and  cypress  trees, 

9598  A  fallen  monarch, 


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Tampa. 

9669  Panorama  of  Tampa,  s 

12807  A  street  in  Tampa,  i> 

12821  Street  view,  o 

12829  A  home  in  Tampa,  r> 

9657  Tampa  Bay  Hotel  from  Tampa,  s 

9660  Tampa  Bay  Hotel  from  the  grounds,  s 

9658  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  full  front,  s 

9659  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  lateral  view 

of  the  front,  S 

9662  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  main  entrance,  s 

9661  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  porch,  s 

9663  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  corridor,  s 

9664  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  corridor,  s 

9667  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  rotunda,  s 

9666  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  “Jealousy”  in 

the  rotunda,  s 

9668  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  Malachite 

vase  in  the  rotunda,  s 

9665  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  writing 

room,  s 

9656  Tampa  Bay  Hotel,  the  boat  landing,  s 

12822  Steamboat  landing,  d 

12820  Mouth  of  the  Hillsborough  River,  d 

12812  Live  oaks  at  Fort  Brook,  d 

Key  West. 

12813  Key  West,  D 

12800  Cuban  Quarter,  i> 

12795  Cuban  fruit  store,  T) 


12791  United  States  Barracks,  d 

12799  Fort  Taylor,  D 

12803  Marine  Hospital,  D 

12801  The  harbor,  D 

12790  The  harbor  from  the  fish  market,  i> 

10315  Shipping  turtles  to  New  York,  s 

10314  Government  lighthouse  near  Key 

W  est,  s 

10356  Moonlight  in  the  Northwest  Pas¬ 
sage,  s 


Georgia. 


Savannah. 

Bona  Ventura  Cemetery. 

2907  Bona  Ventura  Cemetery, 
2909  In  Bona  Ventura  Cemetery, 
2906  Avenue  of  live  oaks, 

2908  Hanging  moss  on  live  oaks, 

Thomasville. 

2890  Court  House, 

2903  Pineywoods  Hotel, 


2902  A  busy  day,  c 

2899  Uncle'  Remus’s  express,  c 

2895  A  glimpse  of  southern  life,  c 

2896  A  happy  southern  family,  c 

2897  Negro  quarters,  c 

2904  Negro  log  huts,  c 

2901  Shanty  life,  c 

2891  Monster  live  oak,  C 

2894  Crooked  tree,  Tallahassee  Road,  c 


Idaho. 


9268  Hanging  of  the  horse  thief, 
Mountain  Mike, 


A 


Illinois. 


Chicago. 


9239  City  Hall  and  Court  House, 

9240  City  Hall  and  Court  House  from 

Clark  Street, 

9256  Post-office  from  Jackson  Street, 

8052  The  Auditorium, 

9242  Hotel  Richelieu  and  Leland 

House, 

10362  Great  Northern  Hotel,  parlors, 

10363  Great  Northern  Hotel,  dining¬ 

room, 

10364  Great  Northern  Hotel,  Hall  of 

Bacchus, 

10367  The  Haymarket  and  Police  Mon¬ 

ument, 

10368  Police  Monument,  Haymarket, 

10365  Stock-yards, 

10366  Stock-yards, 

8053  La  Salle  Street, 

10361  Randolph  Street  from  La  Salle 
Street, 

9245  Randolph  Street, 

9244  Randolph  Street  at  Fifth  Avenue, 

9243  Madison  Street  at  Fifth  Avenue, 

9246  South  Water  Street  from  Fifth 

Avenue, 

9247  Lake  Street  from  Fifth  Avenue, 

9248  State  Street, 

10359  State  Street  from  Monroe  Street, 

9249  Adams  Street  from  State  Street, 

9250  Adams  Street  from  Clark  Street, 
10358  Adams  Street  east  of  Clark  Street, 

10360  Clark  Street  from  the  Grand 

Pacific  Hotel, 

9252  Clark  Street  from  Washington 
Street, 

10357  Dearborn  and  Adams  Streets, 


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9251  South  Water  Street  from  Dear¬ 
born  Street, 

9253  Bellevue  Street  toward  the  lake, 

9254  Astor  Street,  lake  front, 

10383  On  the  lake  front, 

10382  Waiting  for  the  steamer, 

10379  Lake  steamers, 

10380  To  the  World’s  Fair, 

13933  Stony  Island  Avenue, 

9264  Lincoln  Statue  in  Lincoln  Park, 

10371  Grant  Monument,  Lincoln  Park, 

10369  Flower  beds,  Lincoln  Park, 

10370  A  walk  in  Lincoln  Park, 

10373  Pony  team,  Lincoln  Park, 

10372  On  the  lake,  Lincoln  Park, 

10377  Washington  Park, 

10378  Washington  Park, 

10374  Washington  Park,  the  “  World,” 

10375  Washington  Park,  the  “  Owl,” 

10376  Washington  Park,  “Sol’s  Clock,” 

9257  Chicago  River, 

9258  Chicago  River  from  Dearborn 

Street, 

9259  Chicago  River  from  Fifth  Ave., 

9260  Chicago  River  from  Fifth  Ave., 

9261  Chicago  River,  steamer  passing, 

9262  Chicago  River,  ships  passing 

through  the  draw, 

9263  Chicago  River,  ships  passing 

through  the  draw, 

Pullman. 

5666  Bird’s-eye  view  from  water  tower, 
5670  Palace  car  “Holden,”  interior, 

5667  Shops  from  the  station, 

5668  The  Arcade, 

5669  Presbyterian  Church, 


Indiana. 


Indianapolis. 

13002  Capitol, 

13003  Capitol,  close  view, 

12614  Southeast  corner  of  the  Capitol, 
9291  Court  House, 

13004  Washington  Street  and  Court 

House, 

12615  Washington  Street,  east  from 

the  Capitol, 

12991  Washington  Street, 


12995  North  Delaware  Street, 

12999  Residence  of  Ex-President  Har¬ 

rison, 

13000  Residence  on  North  Meridan 

Street, 

13001  Soldiers’  Monument, 

12609  Union  Station. 

Fort  Wayne. 

12600  Site  of  old  Fort  Wayne. 


21 


Indiana— Continued. 


13003,  The  Capitol,  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

Kentucky. 

Louisville. 

8304  Court  House,  c 

12649  J efferson  Street  and  Public  Build¬ 
ing,  c 


12839  Galt  House, 
12651  Union  Station, 
12650  Market  Street, 
12838  The  Canal, 


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c 

c 

c 


Louisiana. 


New  Orleans. 

957  Old  City  Hall  where  the  officers 


of  the  fleet  came  to  demand 
the  surrender  of  the  city,  A 

4991  Franklin  Statue  and  City  Hall,  c 

955  Jackson  Square,  s 

10439  Jackson  Monument,  c 

10440  Jackson  Monument  and  French 

Cathedral,  c 

951  Lee  Monument,  A 

10416  Arsenal,  c 

10417  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  formerly 

the  Spanish  Court,  c 

4990  Parish  Prisons,  c 

10413  Marble  Hall  in  the  Custom  House,  c 

10414  Marble  Hall  in  the  Custom  House, 

showing  tablet,  c 

10415  Stairway  in  the  Custom  House,  c 

10425  Howard  Library,  c 

10422  Inner  court  of  the  archbishop’s 

residence,  c 


10423  Old  stairway  in  the  archbishop’s 

residence,  c 

4969  Louisiana  Jockey  Club  House,  c 

4966  Burnside’s  Mansion,  c 

4987  New  Cotton  Exchange,  c 

4989  Moresque  Building,  Camp  Street,  c 
10436  Officers’  quarters  in  the  United 

States  Barracks,  c 

10444  Room  in  which  Jefferson  Davis 

died,  c 

4965  University  Common,  c 

4983  Haunted  house,  the  ghost,  c 

10441  A  private  residence,  c 

10428  Orleans  Cotton  Press  yard,  c 

950  Cotton  levee,  A 

2922  On  the  levee,  c 

2923  On  the  levee,  c 

5540  On  the  levee,  A 

10432  Levee  and  sugar  sheds,  c 

10430  Loading  a  river  steamer,  c 


10433  Loading  a  river  steamer  at  the  levee,  c 


22 


Louisiana — Continued. 


10426  Old  Creole  Cottage.  10401,  A  Partridge  Hunt.  2923,  On  the  Levee.  10434, 
Mississippi  River  Steamer.  10412  Canal  Street.  10428,  Orleans  Cotton  Press 

Yard. 


New  Orleans. 

10429  Steamer  “  Milton  ”  loading  cotton 

at  the  levee,  c 

10434  Mississippi  River  Steamer  “G.W. 

Sentell,”  c 

10435  Mississippi  River  Steamer  “G.W. 

Sentell”  at  levee,  c 

2924  Mississippi  steamers,  c 

2928  “Natchez,”  largest  steamer  on 

the  Mississippi,  c 


10431  New  Orleans  ferry-boat,  c 

5537  Ferry-boat  on  the  Mississippi, 

2925  Cincinnati  packet, 

10412  Canal  Street, 

10411  Canal  Street  from  the  roof  of  the 

Custom  House,  C 

10095  St.  Charles  Avenue,  s 

4967  St.  Charles  Street  and  St.  Charles 

Hotel,  C 

10442  In  the  French  Quarter,  c 


o  o 


23 


Louisiana 

New  Orleans. 


4988  French  Opera  House,  c 

2930  St.  Philip  Street,  c 

10094  Street  and  French  Market,  s 

10421  Building  in  which  Quadroon 

balls  were  held,  now  the 
Convent  of  New  Orleans,  c 

10443  First  drug  store,  c 

10426  Old  creole  cottage,  c 

10427  Inner  court  of  residence  in  the 

French  Quarter,  c 

10419  Paul  Morphy’s  house,  c 

10420  House  of  Madame  Lalourie,  c 

2931  Street  cobbler,  c 

970  Chalmette  National  Cemetery, 

site  of  the  battlefield  of  1814 ; 

— where  Gen.  Jackson  and 
staff  stood  during  the  battle,  A 

971  Unfinished  monument  to  Gen. 


Jackson,  marking  the  left  of 


the  American  Line,  A 

4956  Monument  to  Gen.  Jackson,  c 

973  View  looking  toward  the  Jackson 

monument,  east  of  the  Amer¬ 
ican  Line,  A 

1019  American  centre  of  the  line, 

looking  toward  the  river,  a 

972  View  looking  toward  the  British 

position,  A 

974  Live  oak  trees  under  which  Gen. 

Packenham  died,  A 

975  Spot  where  Gen.  Packenham  died, 

the  figure  marks  the  spot,  A 

10437  Monument  to  the  Grand  Army  of 

the  Republic  in  Chalmette 
Cemetery,  c 

10438  Rostrum  in  Chalmette  Cemetery,  c 

958  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  A 

10096  Entrance  to  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  s 

10097  In  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  s 

10098  Catacombs  of  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  s 

4945  Side  vaults  of  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  c 

4946  Tomb  in  St.  Louis  Cemetery,  c 

4973  French  tomb  built  in  1812,  St. 

Louis  Cemetery,  c 

4974  Palmetto  palm,  26  feet  high,  St. 

Louis  Cemetery,  c 

13050  Meterie  Cemetery,  _  s 

4952  Avenue  of  side  vaults,  Meterie 

Cemetery,  o 


Continued. 


2935  Ivy  covered  tomb,  Meterie  Cem¬ 
etery,  c 

4954  Stonewall  Jackson  Monument, 

Meterie  Cemetery,  c 

4948  Confederate  Monument,  Green¬ 
wood  Cemetery,  c 

2934  Avenue  of  tombs,  Washington 

Cemetery,  c 

5536  Arched  avenue  in  the  park,  West 

End,  A 

964  Palmetto  group,  West  End,  a 

967  Torpedo  made  for  Farragut’s  fleet, 

West  End,  A 

999  Port  Hudson,  landing  place  from 

the  Confederate  Fort,  A 

1000  Port  Hudson,  remains  of  the 


Confederate  Fort,  extreme 
right  of  the  Confederate  Line,  A 
5543  Landing  on  Lake  Pontchartrain,  a 
10446  Flooded  country  back  of  Ames’ 


crevasse,  near  New  Orleans,  c 


979  A  bayou  on  the  Tchfunctcha 

River,  A 

980  A  reach  on  the  Tchfunctcha 

River,  a 

976  A  piney  woods  farm-house  on  the 

Tchfunctcha  River,  A 

10445  A  Louisiana  swamp,  c 

Baton  Rouge. 

10403  State  House,  c 

10402  An  ante-bellum  cotton  mill  near 

Baton  Rouge,  c 

10401  A  partridge  hunt,  near  Baton 

Rouge,  c 

Hammond. 

10404  Country  residence  of  Air.  John 

A.  Alorris,  c 

10405  Swamps  in  the  piney  woods  near 

Hammond,  c 

10406  A  lake  in  the  swamps  near  Ham¬ 

mond,  <! 

10407  A  piney  woods  lake.  c 

Beauvoir. 

10410  Residence  of  Jefferson  Davis,  c 

10409  Private  residence  in  the  piney 

woods,  0 

10408  Bathing  wharf,  c 


Maine. 


Bar  Harbor. 

13596  Bar  Harbor  from  Bar  Island,  r> 

13597  Bar  Harbor  from  Bar  Island, 

showing  signal  station  on 
Green  Mountain,  d 

13598  Bar  Harbor  from  summit  of  Green 

Mountain,  D 

13599  Boston  and  Bangor  boat  landing,  d 


13600  Boat  landing,  from  the  tow  path,  d 

13601  Kebo  Avenue  and  Hotel  Alalvern,  d 

13602  Private  residence  on  Kebo  Avenue,  d 


13603  St.  Saveur  P.  E.  Church,  x> 

13604  Entrance  to  Kebo  V alley  Club 

Grounds,  D 

13605  Kebo  Valley  Club  House,  d 

13606  View  off  the  rocks,  d 

13607  Balanced  Rock,  d 


24 


Maine — Continued. 


Bar  Harbor. 


13608  Eagle  Lake,  d 

13609  Mountain  drive,  D 

13610  Green  Mountain  Railway  at  summit,  d 

13611  Train  on  Green  Mountain  Rail¬ 

way  at  summit,  d 

13612  U.  S.  Signal  Station,  summit  of 

Green  Mountain,  D 

13613  U.  S.  Signal  Station,  summit  of 

Green  Mountain,  close  view,  n 

13614  Along  the  coast,  Ocean  Drive,  d 

13615  Ocean  Drive,  Otter  Cliffs  in  distance,  d 

13616  Otter  Cliffs,  Ocean  Drive,  d 


13617  Otter  Cliffs,  close  view,  Ocean  Drive,  d 

13618  A  lonely  rock,  Ocean  Drive,  d 

13619  Rock  fissure  on  the  coast,  d 

13620  Coast  near  Spouting  Horn,  r> 

13621  Ocean  view  near  Spouting  Horn,  D 

13622  Spouting  Horn,  D 

13623  Anemone  Cave,  foot  of  Spouting 

Horn,  10 

Frenchman’s  Bay. 

13624  Morning  on  Frenchman’s  Bay,  d 

13625  Mt.  Desert  Club,  » 


13626  On  the  path  to  the  Ovens,  D 

13627  At  the  Ovens,  ® 

13628  View  from  interior  of  Ovens,  d 

13629  Doghead  Rock  at  the  Ovens,  d 

13630  Cathedral  Rock,  r> 

13631  Cathedral  Rock  showing  doorway,  d 

13632  Hull’s  Cove,  D 

Rmnber  Regions. 

4691  Logging  camp,  A 

4692  Logging  camp,  a 

4693  Logging  camp,  a 

4694  Logging  camp,  a 

4695  A  lumberman’s  house,  A 

4696  Logging  camp  and  crew,  A 

4697  Logging  camp,  teams  and  crew,  A 

4698  Logging  camp,  teams  and  crew,  A 

4699  Logging  camp  under  snow,  A 

4700  Deer  hunters  at  the  camp,  A 

4701  Felling  trees,  A 

4702  Ox  teams  loading  logs,  a 

4703  Hauling  logs,  A 

4704  Hauling  logs,  a 

4705  Hauling  through  the  forest,  A 


Maryland. 


Baltimore. 

7274  Cathedral,  s 

7275  Peabody  Institute,  s 

8217  Barnum’s  Hotel,  s 

7276  Washington  Monument,  as 

948  Battle  Monument,  s 

2875  Sunken  garden,  c 

2872  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Station,  c 

2873  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Station, 

interior,  c 

2874  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  train  shed,  c 

Antietam. 


859  Bluff  near  Sharpsburg,  where 

Philadelphia  Corn  Exchange 
Regiment  was  destroyed,  b 

860  Part  of  the  battlefield,  b 

864  Looking  down  Bloody  Lane,  B 

869  Burnside’s  battle  ground  from  the 

road,  b 


866  The  battlefield  from  old  Dunker 

Church,  B 

865  Old  Dunker  Church,  b 

863  View  from  National  Cemetery 

toward  old  Dunker  Church,  b 
862  View  from  National  Cemetery 
toward  McClellan’s  head¬ 
quarters,  b 

861  National  Cemetery,  granite  statue, 

“  At  Rest,”  b 

867  Burnside’s  Bridge  across  the 

Antietam,  b 

868  View  of  Antietam  Creek  from 

Burnside’s  Bridge,  b 

870  Ruins  of  the  Boteler  Mansion, 

Shepherdstown,  b 


871  Confederate  Monument,  Shep¬ 
herdstown,  b 

Annapolis. 

9768  Jeannette  Monument, U.  S.  Naval 

Academy,  B 


Massachusetts. 


Boston. 


6902  Panorama  of  Boston  and  harbor, 

southeast,  as 

6901  Panorama,  northeast,  as 

667  Boston  Harbor.  c 

671  Long  Wharf,  scene  of  the  Boston 

Tea  Party,  c 


6903  State  House,  as 

672  State  House,  c 

680  Old  State  House,  c 

670  City  Hall,  c 

679  Faneuil  Hall,  c 

6907  Faneuil  Hall,  as 

6908  Faneuil  Hall,  interior,  AS 


25 


Massachusetts — Continued , 


685,  Longfellow's  Home.  680,  Old  State  House.  6907,  Faneuil  Hall.  639,  Bunker 

Hill  Monument.  686,  Washington  Elm. 


643 

646 

666 

683 

652 

655 

8211 

8212 

663 

664 

6914 

6915 
6911 
6926 

6916 
662 

6913 

645 

6918 

6917 
6905 


Boston. 

Athenpeum,  c 

Public  Library,  c 

View  from  the  Post  Office,  c 

Panorama  from  Post  Office,  c 

Panorama  from  Post  Office,  c 

Panorama  from  Post  Office,  c 

Custom  House,  as 

Masonic  Hall,  as 

Technological  College,  old  and  new,  c 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  c 

Art  Museum,  acs 

Boston  Art  Club,  as 

Algonquin  Club,  as 

Hotel  Vendome,  as 

Victoria  Hotel,  as 

Trinity  Church,  c 

Trinity  Church,  as 

Old  North  Church,  Copp’s  Hill,  c 
Old  North  Church,  Copp’s  Hill,  as 
Copp’s  Hill  Cemetery,  as 

Old  South  Church,  as 


649  Old  South  Church,  rear, 

650  New  Old  South  Church, 

6912  New  Old  South  Church, 

6927  Church  of  the  Immaculate  Con¬ 
ception, 

6909  Leif  Erricson’s  Statue. 

668  Paul  Revere’s  house, 

669  Gen.  Gage’s  headquarters  during 

battle, 

665  Old  corner  book  store, 

6910  Commonwealth  Avenue, 

8213  State  Street, 

6904  Milk  Street, 

651  Milk  Street, 

6906  Scollay  Square, 

8214  Franklin  Square, 

658  Public  Gardens  and  Boston  Com¬ 
mon, 

656  Boston  Common  and  Soldiers’ 
Monument, 

6919  Soldiers’  Monument,  Boston  Com¬ 
mon, 


c 

c 

AS 

AS 

AS 

C 

c 

c 

AS 

AS 

AS 

c 

AS 

AS 

C 

c 

AS 


3 


26 


Massachusetts— Continued. 


Boston. 

654  Beacon  Avenue,  Boston  Common,  c 

647  Frog  Pond,  Boston  Common,  c 

6920  The" Mall,  Boston  Common,  as 

6921  Fountain,  Boston  Common,  as 

659  Equestrian  statue  of  General 

Washington,  Public  Gardens,  c 

6924  Washington  Statue,  Public  Gar¬ 

dens,  as 

6923  The  Promenade,  Public  Gardens,  as 

6922  Lake  in  the  Public  Gardens,  as 

660  Bridge  in  the  Public  Gardens,  c 

6925  Charlestown  Navy  Yard,  AS 

641  Old  Bridge,  Charlestown  River,  c 

642  Charlestown  Common,  _  c 

657  Street  view  of  Charlestown  with 

Bunker  Hill  Monument,  c 

706  Bunker  Hill,  Charlestown,  c 

6929  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  as 

639  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  near 

view,  c 

640  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  general 

view,  c 

6928  Monument  Avenue  and  Bunker 

Hill,  _  as 

6930  Prescott  Statue,  Bunker  Hill,  as 

Cambridge. 

685  Longfellow’s  Home,  c 

686  The  Washington  Elm,  c 

687  The  Washington  Elm,  c 

693  Washington  Elm  and  Memorial 

Stone,  close  view,  c 

13135  Memorial  Hall,  c 


Harvard  College. 


688  Gore  Hall,  c 

689  Seaver  Hall,  c 

690  Cambridge  Common,  Soldiers’ 

Monument,  c 

691  Gymnasium  Building,  c 

695  Statue  of  John  Harvard,  c 

696  Dormitory,  c 

697  Memorial  Hall,  exterior,  c 


707  Severn  Hall,  c 

708  Holden  Chapel  and  Moss  Hall,  c 

709  Hollis  Hall,  Thayer  Hall  and 

University  Hall, 

710  Moss  Hall  and  Matthews  Hall 

Lexington. 

698  Battle  Monument, 

Marblehead. 

699  Skipper  Ireson’s  house, 

6649  Nanepashemet  Hotel, 

6657  Nanepashemet  Hotel, 

6650  From  hotel  porch  to  Island, 

6651  Marblehead  Rock, 

6652  Rocky  coast, 

6653  Marblehead  Neck,  looking  out, 

6654  Marblehead  Neck,  breakers, 

6655  Marblehead  Neck,  hotel  and 

rocky  beach, 

6656  Marblehead  Neck,  rocks  and 

island, 

1379  Turner’s  Falls, 

Amesbury. 

700  Whittier  House, 

Danvers. 

701  Whittier  House, 

Plymouth. 

702  Forefathers’  Rock,  view  from 

Cole’s  Hill, 

705  Court  Street, 

653  Pilgrim’s  Hall,  the  Forefathers’ 
Church, 

677  Forefathers’  Monument, 

674  Forefathers’  Rock, 

681  Faith  Monument, 

682  Faith  Monument,  close  view, 

704  Bradford  Monument,  Burial  Hill, 

678  Bradford  Monument,  Burial  Hill, 
676  The  sea  from  Burial  Hill, 


Michigan. 

Ashland. 

6698  Chequamegow  House,  c 

6699  Lake  Superior,  c 

Minnesota. 


Minneapolis. 

2884  Street  view  in  winter,  c 

2885  Business  block,  c 

1532  A  Mississippi  steamer  loading,  A 

1105  Interior  of  a  Mississippi  steamer,  s 

Minnehaha  Falls. 

1108  Minnehaha  Falls  from  below,  cs 

8206  Minnehaha  Falls,  distant  view,  s 


1110  Under  the  frozen  falls,  s 

1116  Through  the  frozen  column,  s 

1114  Snow  and  ice,  s 

5665  Shaded  walk  on  bank  of  Min¬ 
nehaha  Creek,  c 

Mississippi  River. 

1120  Mississippi  river  near  St. 

Anthony’s  Falls,  s 

1098  Rapids  of  St.  Anthony,  s 


OOOOOOOG  GO  G  G  GO  G  GGGGGGG>-  >  GG 


27 


Minnesota — Continued. 


Mississippi  River. 


1085  Fort  Snelling,  s 

3776  Old  Fort  Snelling,  A 

1092  Bluffs  on  the  banks  of  the 

river,  S 

1091  Broken  dam,  Summit  Hill,  s 

1102  Ice  plow  on  the  Mississippi,  s 

2887  Cutting  ice  on  the  Mississippi,  c 


Indians. 

8210  Grey  Wolf  and  family,  s 

1121  Winnebago  chief,  s 

8209  Winnebago  chief  hunting,  s 

1124  Winnebago  squaw,  s 

1123  Winnebago  squaw  carrying  wood,  s 

1122  Winnebago  squaws,  s 

8208  Winnebago  squaws  on  horse-back,  s 
8207  Winnebago  wigwam,  s 


Mississippi. 


Vicksburg. 

1012  Pemberton’s  headquarters.  Pem¬ 
berton  took  refuge  from  Fed¬ 
eral  fire  in  a  cave  under  this 
house,  a 

1016  Spot  where  Generals  Grant  and 
Pemberton  arranged  for  the 
surrender,  A 


Pearl  River. 

984  Wilson’s  Lake  Swamps;  catching 


a  turtle,  A 

986  In  the  heart  of  the  swamp,  a 

990  In  the  heart  of  the  swamp,  A 

987  A  cane  brake,  a 


989  Monarch  of  the  swamp,  the 

largest  cypress  on  Pearl  River,  — 


Missouri. 


St.  Louis. 

8047  Great  Bridge  across  the  Missis¬ 
sippi,  _  s 

12660  Great  Bridge  across  the  Missis¬ 
sippi,  full  view,  c 

12658  On  the  Levee.  c 

8049  Panorama  of  St.  Louis,  a 

8051  Exposition  Building,  b 

12657  Museum  of  Art,  c 


12659  Olive  Street  and  Custom  House  c 

12652  Residence  on  the  Boulevard,  c 

12653  Broadway,  c 

12654  Lucas  Place,  c 

12656  French  Quarter,  c 

12655  Entrance  to  Forest  Park,  c 

8050  Shaw’s  Garden,  b 

12616  Union  Station,  c 


Montana. 


Helena. 


9151  Panorama  of  Helena,  c 

9152  Panorama  of  Helena,  c 

9155  First  National  Bank,  c 

9158  The  Armory,  c 

9163  Broadwater  Hotel,  c 

9164  Broadwater  Hotel  and  bath,  c 

9165  Broadwater  Hotel,  plunge  bath,  c 

9160  Gold  smelter,  c 

9162  Melting  gold  at  the  Assay  Office,  c 

9157  Main  Street,  c 

9156  Argenta  Street,  c 

9153  Ore  Street,  c 

9154  Edward  Street,  c 

9159  Suburban  residences.  c 

9161  Chinatown,  c 

9166  Hot  Spring,  c 


Maryville. 

9169  Gold  mill, 

9167  Interior  of  a  gold  mine, 

9168  Tailing  sluice  drum,  Lummon 

Hill, 


Great  Falls. 


9190  Great  Falls, 

9171  Great  Falls  smelter,  c 

9170  Giant  Spring,  c 

9172  Railroad  bridge,  c 

9173  A  million-dollar  dam,  c 


9174  Explosion  of  125  kegs  of  gun 

powder,  c 

Rainbow  Falls. 

9175  Missouri  River  near  Great  Falls,  c 

9176  Missouri  River  near  Great  Falls,  c 

9177  Missouri  River  below  Great  Falls,  c 

Butte  City. 

13849  Main  Street, 

9178  One  of  the  Anaconda  Mines, 

13850  Interior  of  shaft  house,  Great 

Anaconda  Mine,  c 

13851  Anaconda  Hill,  c 

13854  Panorama  from  Anaconda  Hill,  C 


o  o 


28 


Montana— Continued. 


Butte  City. 

13853  Panorama  from  Anaconda  Hill, 
across  Silver  Bow  'N  alley, 
13852  Panorama  showing  Twin  Bnttes, 
9179  Blue  Bird  Mine, 


9184  A  miner’s  cabin, 

9180  Interior  of  a  gold  mill, 

9181  Interior  of  a  gold  mill, 

9183  Gold  nuggets, 

9182  Deer  Lodge,  River  Pass, 

9187  Buffalo  Bill  and  White  Beaver, 

9185  Beef  issue  at  the  Piegan  Reser¬ 

vation, 


c 

c 

o 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


9186  Piegan  Indian  graves, 

9188  Steam  snow-plow,  Northern  Pacific 

Railroad, 

9189  Bad  Lands, 

6528  On  the  North  Fork  of  Columbia 

River, 

6529  On  the  North  Fork  of  Columbia 

River, 

7078  Miles  City, 

7077  A  ranche, 

3891  Spotted  Tail,  Sioux  chief, 

7076  Yankee  Jim’s  Canon, 

6498  Train  at  Yankee  Jim’s  Canon, 

6530  Sitting-room  of  parlor  car, 

13848  Panorama  of  Livingstone, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


Omaha. 

5791  State  House, 

5792  High  School, 


Nebraska. 


c 

c 


Indians. 

1063  Group  of  Omaha  Indians, 
1062  Indian  warrior, 


Nevada. 


7864  Fremont’s  Peak,  the  summit  of 
the  Sierra  Nevada, 

3893  Devil’s  Gate,  Sierra  Nevada, 

7867  View  from  Witches’  Rock,  Echo 
Canon, 


7865  Donner  Lake,  _  s 

7866  Snow  sheds  near  Donner  Station  s 


New  Hampshire. 


Concord. 

6932  Langdon  House, 

6931  Navy  Yard, 

633  Battle  Monument,  Concord 
Bridge,  .  ,  , 

635  Wright  Tavern,  British  head¬ 

quarters, 

636  House  where  Revolutionary 

stores  were  concealed, 

Portsmouth. 

638  Gov.  Wentworth’s  house,  Little 
Harbor, 

Rye  Beach. 

6935  Rye  Beach, 

6933  St.  Andrews-by-the-Sea, 

6934  Farragut  House, 

6936  Bathers, 

Isles  of  Shoals. 

6937  Londoners’  Island, 

6938  White  Island, 

6939  Gosport  Church, 


AS 

S 


A 


A 


AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 


AS 

AS 

AS 


White  Mountains. 


593  Casco  Lake  Station,  toward  Craw¬ 
ford  Notch, 

13633  Crawford  Notch, 

615  Crawford  Notch,  c 

628  Mount  Webster,  Crawford  Notch,  b 
611  Mount  Willard,  Crawford  Notch,  c 
617  Pulpit  Rock,  Crawford  Notch,  A 
608  Mountain  pass  near  Crawford 

Notch,  c 

607  Casco  Lake,  Crawford  Notch,  c 
13635  On  the  Ammonoosuc  River,  u 

627  Falls  of  the  Ammonoosuc,  b 


613  Crawford  House,  Crawford  Notch,  c 
612  Fabyan  House,  Crawford  Notch,  c 

609  Willey’s  House,  Crawford  Notch,  c 

610  View  near  Willey’s  House,  Craw¬ 


ford  N  otcli,  c 

13634  Willey  Brook  Bridge,  near  Craw¬ 
ford  Notch,  d 

13636  Franconia,  D 

600  Profile  House,  Franconia,  d 

13637  Pemigewasset  River,  Franconia,  d 

13638  The  bend  of  the  River,  Franconia,  i> 

13641  On  the  road  to  Echo  Lake,  P 


o  « 


29 


New  Hampshire — Continued. 


White  Mountains. 


594  Echo  Lake,  c 

13642  Boat-house  on  Echo  Lake,  i> 

601  Cabin  at  the  entrance  to  the 

Flume,  Franconia  Notch,  n 

7884  The  Flume,  as 

13639  The  Flume,  looking  down,  n 

605  The  Flume,  place  of  the  sus¬ 
pended  rock,  c 

604  Bridge  across  the  Flume,  c 


599  Old  Man  of  the  Mountains  from 

the  arbor,  c 

616  Old  Man  of  the  Mountains  from 

the  forest  road,  c 

13640  Profile  Lake,  D 

596  Eagle  Cliff,  Elephant’s  Head,  c 

13643  Devil’s  Pool,  D 

13644  Sunset  Hill  House,  D 

13645  Presidential  Chain,  D 

6658  On  the  Glen  Road  to  Mt.  Wash¬ 
ington,  c 

623  Tip  Top  House,  A 

624  U.  S.  Signal  Service  Station,  Mt. 

Washington,  A 

7883  U.  S.  Signal  Service  Station,  in 

Winter,  Mt.  Washington,  as 

12956  Above  the  clouds  on  Mt.  Wash¬ 
ington,  a 

7882  Summit  of  Mt.  Washington,  Mts. 

Lafayette  and  Moosibank  in 
the  distance,  as 

618  Lake  Chocorua,  c 

625  Squam  Lake,  A 

626  On  the  Saco,  c 


5829  Ox  team, 

6677  General  view  of  Jackson  from 
the  southwest, 

6665  Thorn  Mountain  House,  Jackson, 
6676  Old  Mountain  House,  near 
Jackson, 

6675  Mountain  road,  Jackson, 

6669  On  the  Dundee  Road,  J  ackson, 
6668  Around  the  Dundee  Drive, 

Jackson, 

6674  Iron  Mountain,  Jackson, 

6667  Jackson  and  Moat  Mountain, 
6664  Jackson  Falls,  Wild  Cat  River, 

6670  Upper  Jackson  Falls,  Wild  Cat 

River, 

6671  Upper  Jackson  halls,  Wild  Cat 

River, 

6672  Looking  down  from  Jackson  Falls, 
6663  On  the  Wild  Cat  River, 

6659  Wild  Cat  Falls, 

6660  Wild  Cat  Falls  and  Glen  Ellis, 

6673  Old  bridge  across  Glen  Ellis, 

6662  Glen  Ellis  River  from  the  bridge, 

6661  Glen  Ellis  Hotel  and  Iron  Moun¬ 

tain, 

621  Ellis  River,  North  Conway, 

619  Ilartz’s  Ledge  and  White  Horse 
Ledge,  North  Conway, 

629  On  the  Androscoggin, 

6666  Panorama  from  the  top  of  Thorn 
Mountain, 

6685  Goodrich  Falls,  from  below, 

6686  Goodrich  Falls,  from  above, 

6680  Stage  leaving  Wentworth  Hall, 


New  Jersey. 


Trenton. 

14261  State  Capitol,  c 

14262  State  Capitol  and  grounds,  c 

Inter-State  Fair 

10470  Grand  stand  and  race  track,  Acs 

1 047 1  Panorama  of  the  booths  and  track,  Acs 

10469  Main  building  and  crowds,  Acs 

14263  Looking  out  from  the  grand  stand,  c 

14264  The  vehicles,  c 

14265  Booths,  c 

14266  The  races.  “  Here  they  come,  c 

Princeton. 

551  Stony  Creek  Bridge  Battlefield,  c 

552  Quaker  Meeting  House  on  the 

battlefield,  c 

553  Tree  under  which  General  Mercer 

was  shot,  0 

554  Mercer  or  Clark  House  where 

General  Mercer  died, 

555  Grave  of  Jonathan  Edwards,  c 

556  Graves  of  Aaron  Burr  and  Jona¬ 

than  Edwards,  c 

557  Commodore  Stockton’s  house  and 

grounds, 


Princeton  College. 

14304  Campus, 

14284  Chapel  and  Provost’s  house, 

558  Theological  Seminary, 

560  East  College  and  Quadrangle, 

561  Nassau  Hall, 

562  Witherspoon  Hall, 

563  Scientific  Department, 

14286  Library  and  Scientific  Depart¬ 

ment, 

564  Library  and  Dickinson  Hall, 

14287  Dickinson  Hall, 

566  Philadelphia  Society  Building, 

14285  Shaded  walk, 

14288  Gymnasium  Building, 

565  The  Observatory, 

Rutger’s  College. 

14289  General  view  of  college  grounds, 

14290  Winant  Hall, 

Jersey  City. 

12976  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Station 
and  ferries  from  the  river, 
12645  Interior  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Station, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

d 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 


c 

c 


o  o 


30 


New  Jersey 

Palisades. 


14472  Palisades  opposite  Yonkers,  c 

14473  Southern  end,  C 

14474  The  minarets,  c 

14475  Palisades  opposite  Spuyten  Duyvil,  c 

14476  Close  view,  c 

14477  The  terrace,  "  c 

14478  Northern  end,  c 


14267  Fort  Lee  on  the  Hudson,  c 


Orange. 

14291  Private  residence,  Llewellyn  Park,  c 

14292  Terraced  garden,  Llewellyn  Park,  (’ 

High  Point. 


14294  High  Point,  greatest  elevation  in 

New  Jersey,  1960  feet,  c 

14295  Panorama  of  the  lake,  c 

14296  Lake  and  Inn,  c 

14297  High  Point  Inn  from  the  road 

below,  c 

Scliooley? s  Mountain. 

14298  Scliooley’s  Mountain,  c 

14299  I )ar incourt,  G 

14300  Mineral  Spring,  c 

14301  Picturesque  reflections,  c 


-Continued. 

Greenwood  Pake. 

14302  The  boat  landing, 

14303  Lake  drive, 

Pake  Hopatcong. 


14305  Lake  Hopatcong,  c 

14306  Sister  islands,  c 

14307  Panorama  of  the  lake  and  hotel 

grounds,  c 

14308  Hotel  Breslin  from  the  lake,  C 

14309  Hotel  Breslin,  c 

14310  Hotel  Breslin,  close  view,  c 

14311  Hotel  Breslin,  flower  beds,  c 

14312  Hotel  Breslin,  vista  through  the 

portico,  c 

14313  Hotel  Breslin,  lawn,  c 

14314  The  lake  from  the  Hotel,  c 

14315  Vista  from  the  hotel  lawn,  c 

14316  Cottage  on  the  lake,  c 

14317  Cottages  on  the  lake,  c 

14318  Landing  on  the  lake  front,  c 


Pakewood. 

14319  Railroad  station,  c 

14320  Palmer  House  and  Fiftli  Avenue,  c 


14321  Laurel  House,  c 

14322  Laurel- in-th e-Pines,  c 

14323  Laurel-in-th e-Pines,  front,  c 

14324  Laurel -in-the-Pines  and  grove,  c 

11325  The  Lakewood.  c 


14301,  Picturesque  Reflections,  Schooley’s  Mountain,  New  Jersey. 


O  O 


31 


New  Jersey — Continued. 


14330,  The  Kissing  Bridge,  Lakewood,  New  Jersey. 


Takewood. 

14326  The  Lakewood,  front,  c 

14327  Piney  woods  in  front  of  the  Lake- 

wood,  c 

14328  The  lake  and  Madison  Avenue,  c 

14329  The  lake  and  boat  houses,  c 

14330  The  Kissing  Bridge,  c 

14331  Drive  in  the  piney  woods,  c 

Brown’s  Mills-in-the-Pines. 

14332  Forest  Springs  Hotel,  c 

14333  Forest  Springs  Hotel,  front,  c 

14334  Driveway  and  lake,  c 

14335  Boating  on  the  lake,  c 

Tom’s  River. 

14255  Tom’s  River  from  across  the  river,  c 

14256  Tom’s  River  from  the  west,  c 

14257  Street,  east  from  Court  House,  c 

14258  Willow  Point,  c 

Island  Heights. 

14259  Island  Heights,  c 

14260  Pier  and  yachts,  0 

Barnegat  Park. 

14282  Station  and  Bank,  c 

14283  Hotel,  c 


Monmouth  Park. 


14363  Railroad  Station,  c 

14364  Railroad  Station  and  Monmouth 

Park  Hotel,  c 

1 4365  Grand  Stand,  c 

14366  Grand  Stand,  interior,  c 


Highland  Tight. 

14336  Sandy  Hook  from  Highland  Light,  c 

14337  Sandy  Hook  from  Highland 

Light,  distant  view,  c 

14338  Coast  from  Highland  Light,  c 


14339  Highland  Beach, 

14340  Mouth  of  Shrewsbury  River, 

Seahriglit. 

14341  Hotels, 

14342  Cottages  on  the  coast, 

14343  The  sea, 

14344  The  sea, 

14345  The  sea, 

14346  The  sea, 

14347  West  Seabright, 

Rumson. 

14348  Rumson  Road, 

14349  Residence  on  Rumson  Road, 


o  c>  ooooooo  oo 


32 


New  Jersey 


Low  Moor. 

14350  Cottages,  c 

14351  Cottages  on  tlie  beach,  c 


14352  Monmouth  Beach,  c 

Long  Branch. 

14353  Panorama,  c 

14354  Panorama,  c 

14355  View  from  the  pier,  c 

14356  Ocean  front,  c 

14357  Beach,  c 

14358  Beach  and  bluff,  c 

14359  Ocean  Avenue,  c 

14360  Broadway,  c 

14361  Cedar  Avenue,  c 

14362  West  End  Avenue,  c 


14367  Hollywood  Park,  c 

Blberon. 

14368  Elberon  across  the  reservoir,  c 

14369  Cottages,  c 

14370  Cedar  Avenue,  c 

14371  General  Grant’s  cottage,  c 

14372  Franklin  Cottage,  in  which  Presi¬ 

dent  Garfield  died,  c 

Interlaken. 

14373  Interlaken,  c 

14374  U.  S.  Life  Saving  Station,  c 


Continued. 


14375  Life  Saving  Crew  drilling,  prepar¬ 

ing  the  life-line,  c 

14376  Life  Saving  Crew  drilling,  firing 

the  life-line,  c 

14377  Life  Saving  Crew  drilling,  hauling 

out  the  life-line,  c 

14378  Life  Saving  Crew  drilling,  the 

breeches-buoy,  c 

Asbury  Park. 

14379  Railroad  Station,  c 

14380  Fourth  Avenue,  c 

14381  Asbury  Avenue,  c 

11382  Boardwalk,  c 

14383  Bathers  and  beach,  c 

14384  Bathers,  c 

14385  The  surf,  c 

14386  Breakers,  c 

14387  Sunset  Lake,  c 

14388  Fletcher  Lake,  c 

14389  Wesley  Lake,  c 

14390  North  Asbury  Station,  c 

Ocean  Grove. 

14391  Ocean  Grove  across  Wesley  Lake,  c 

14392  Wesley  Lake,  c 

14393  Ocean  Grove  and  Fletcher  Lake,  c 

14394  Beach  front,  c 

14395  On  the  beach,  c 

14396  Bathers, 

14397  Breakers, 


14389,  Wesley  Lake,  Asbury  Park,  New  Jersey. 


o  o 


33 


New  Jersey— Continued. 


Ocean  Grove. 


14398  Meeting  Ground,  c 

14399  Avenue  of  tents,  c 

14400  Avenue  of  tents,  c 

Avon. 

14401  Avon  through  the  trees,  c 

14402  Avon  Avenue,  c 

14403  Avon -by-th  e-Sea,  c 

14404  Boardwalk,  c 


14405  An  avenue  of  cottages,  Belmar,  c 

14406  Como,  c 

Spring  Bake. 

14407  Spring  Lake  through  the  trees,  c 

14408  Monmouth  House  from  across  the 

lake,  c 

14409  Panorama,  c 

14410  Panorama  of  the  lake,  c 

14411  The  lake,  c 

14412  Beach,  c 

14413  North  Spring  Lake,  c 

Sea  Girt. 

14414  Sea  Girt  Hotel,  o 

Encampment  of  Second  Brigade. 

14415  Encampment  of  Second  Brigade,  c 

14416  Gov.  Abbett  reviewing  the  troops,  c 

14417  Artillery  practice  on  the  beach,  c 

14418  Artillery  practice,  a  good  shot,  c 


Point  Pleasant. 


14419  Point  Pleasant,  c 

14420  Point  Pleasant  across  the  inlet,  c 

14421  Boat  landing,  c 


14422  Panorama  of  Bay  Head,  c 

14423  Mantoloking,  c 

Barnegat. 

14424  Lighthouse,  c 

14425  Lighthouse  and  inlet,  c 

14426  Sand  dunes, 

14427  Vista  between  the  sand  dunes, 


Beach  Haven. 

14428  Beach  Haven, 

14429  On  the  beach, 

14430  Yachts  at  the  pier, 

Atlantic  City. 


6427  Atlantic  Avenue, 

10316  Atlantic  Avenue, 

7710  Atlantic  Avenue,  c 

7704  Atlantic  Avenue  from  Law  Build¬ 

ing,  c 

7708  Pacific  Avenue,  c 

7709  Pacific  Avenue,  c 

7707  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  c 

7706  North  Carolina  Avenue,  c 

7705  North  Carolina  Avenue  toward 

the  ocean,  c 

6426  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Rail¬ 
road  Station,  c 

6429  Hotel  Brighton,  c 


14418,  Artillery  Practice,  Sea  Girt,  New  Jersey. 


O  Cl  O  O  O  Cl  ci 


34 


New  Jersey— Continued. 


Atlantic  City. 


6430  Hotel  Brighton,  ocean  front,  c 

6431  Hotel  Brighton,  office  and  hall,  c 

6432  Hotel  Brighton,  parlor,  c 

6433  Hotel  Brighton,  parlor,  c 

6434  Hotel  Brighton,  dining-room,  c 

6435  Hotel  Brighton,  cafe  and  billiard 

room,  c 

6436  Hotel  Brighton,  sea  porch,  c 

7701  Hotel  Traymore,  c 

7702  Hotel  Traymore,  hall,  c 

7703  Hotel  Traymore,  dining-room,  c 

7711  Traymore  and  Brighton  Hotels,  c 

14268  Traymore  and  Windsor  Hotels,  c 

10326  Haddon  Hall,  c 

6425  The  Seaside,  c 

6428  Disston’s  Cottage,  c 

4922  The  iron  pier,  c 

10461  A  corner  of  the  pier,  s 

4929  Applegate’s  Pier  and  beach,  c 

4925  Beach  and  Applegate’s  Pier,  c 

7717  Wreck  of  the  whaler  “  Stafford,”  c 

7937  Wreck  of  the  whaler  “Stafford,”  s 

7716  Wreck  of  the  whaler  “Stafford,” 

and  boardwalk,  c 

10353  Whaler  “Stafford”  on  the  beach,  c 

7714  The  boardwalk,  c 

7715  The  boardwalk,  c 

7718  Crowded  boardwalk,  c 


7719  Crowded  boardwalk,  c 

7947  Crowded  boardwalk,  south,  Acs 

7948  Crowded  boardwalk,  south,  Acs 

7949  Crowded  boardwalk,  north,  cs 

7721  Boardwalk  and  ocean,  c 

7722  Boardwalk  and  beach,  c 


7723  Boardwalk  and  beach  from  the 

pier,  c 

7724  Boardwalk  and  beach  from  the 

pier,  _  .  c 

7720  Boardwalk  at  Jackson’s  Pavilion,  c 

10325  Boardwalk  from  Kipple’s  Pavilion,  c 


10327  Boardwalk,  north  from  Apple¬ 

gate’s  Pier,  c 

10328  Boardwalk,  south  from  Apple¬ 

gate’s  Pier,  c 

7725  Boardwalk,  near  the  Inlet,  c 

7726  Boardwalk  and  beach  near  the 

Inlet,  c 

7727  Boardwalk  and  beach  at  the  light¬ 

house,  c 

7713  The  beach,  c 

7936  The  beach  from  the  pier,  s 

8342  The  beach  from  one  of  the  pavil¬ 
ions,  c 

10334  The  beach  and  ocean  front  from 

the  pier,  c 

13577  Beach  scene  at  the  height  of  the 

season,  c 

6946  Crowded  beach,  s 


13577,  Beach  Scene  at  the  height  of  the  Season,  Atlantic  City,  New  Jersey. 


-im. 


35 


New  Jersey 

Atlantic  City. 


6947  Crowded  beach,  as 

6948  Crowded  beach,  as 

9131  Crowded  beach,  as 

9132  Crowded  beach,  as 

9133  Crowded  beach,  as 

9134  Crowded  beach,  s 

4924  Crowded  beach  and  bathers,  c 

4927  Crowded  beach  and  bathers,  c 

4928  Crowded  beach  and  bathers,  c 

5811  Bathers  on  the  beach,  A 

5813  Bathers  on  the  beach,  A 

9139  Group  of  bathers,  as 

9140  Group  of  bathers,  as 

13435  Children  wading,  A 

13436  Smooth  water  bathing  at  low  tide,  A 

13437  In  the  surf,  A 

13438  A  loving  couple,  A 

13439  Promenading  the  beach,  A 

13440  Bathers  promenading  the  beach,  a 

13441  Bathers  promenading  the  beach,  A 

13442  Writing  in  the  sand,  a 

13443  A  beach  beauty,  a 

13444  A  stitch  in  time  saves  nine,  a 

13445  Three  Darktown  Graces,  A 

13523  Wringing  wet,  a 

13520  Just  out  of  the  surf,  a 

9135  Among  the  bathers,  s 

9136  Among  the  bathers,  s 

9137  Among  the  bathers,  s 

9138  Among  the  bathers,  s 

578  Bathing  scene,  crowded  beach,  b 

588  Bathing  scene,  crowded  beach,  b 

10330  Afternoon  bathing,  c 

10331  A  pleasant  day  for  bathing,  c 

10448  Out  in  the  breakers,  c 

10450  A  beach  view  on  Sunday,  c 

10335  Sunday  morning  on  the  beach,  c 

4926  Surf  bathing,  c 

7940  Sun  bathing,  s 

7941  Watching  the  bathers,  s 

10333  Life-guards  on  duty,  c 

583  Watching  the  yachts,  b 

10340  Sunrise.  (Moonlight  effect).  c 

9281  Sunset,  B 

10319  Breakers,  c 

3131  A  dashing  breaker,  s 

7712  The  combing  wave,  c 

10339  Wind  and  sea,  c 

10323  A  lonely  bit  of  surf,  c 

10324  Surf  at  the  Brighton  bulkhead,  c 

10318  Absecon  lighthouse  and  grounds,  c 

10320  Absecon  lighthouse  and  grounds,  c 

10321  U.  S.  Life-Saving  Station,  _  c 


4930  Lighthouse  and  U.  S.  Life-Saving 
Station, 

7935  Panorama  from  the  lighthouse, 
10332  Panorama  of  the  channel  from 
the  lighthouse, 

7731  Absecon  Inlet, 

10336  Panorama  of  the  Inlet, 

10449  Casino  Pier  and  fleets, 

10337  The  Inlet  from  the  pavilion, 
7933  The  Inlet  from  the  lighthouse, 


Continued. 


10338  Afternoon  at  the  Inlet,  c 

10351  Surf  at  the  Inlet,  c 

7735  Crowds  at  the  Inlet,  d 

7728  Pier  at  the  Inlet,  c 

7730  Pier  at  the  Inlet,  d 

7729  Inlet  and  pavilion  from  the  pier,  c 
10355  Dancing  pavilion  on  Young  & 

McShea’s  Pier,  c 

12110  Yacht  pier,  s 

7732  Boating  on  the  Inlet,  i> 

7734  Boating  on  the  Inlet,  n 

14271  Yachting  on  the  Inlet,  — - 

7733  The  Mosquito  Fleet,  i> 

10349  The  fleet  in  light  winds,  c 

10350  A  sloop  race,  c 

10352  Two  sloops  in  the  channel,  c 

10354  Champion  yacht  “  J.  E.  Mehrer,”  c 
10447  Champion  yacht  “  J.  E.  Mehrer,” 

bow  on,  c 

10348  Champion  yacht  “  J.  E.  Mehrer,” 

tacking,  c 

10347  Champion  yacht  “  J.  E.  Mehrer” 

and  row  boat,  c 

10345  Yacht  “Mascotte,”  c 

10341  Sloop  “  C.  F.  Wahl,”  c 

10342  Sloop  “  Carrie  Egner,”  c 

10343  Sloop  “  C.  S.  Parnell,”  c 

10344  Sloop,  “M.  S.  Quay,”  c 

14272  Sloop  “  Alert,”  c 

14273  Annual  Yacht  Race.  The  start,  c 

14274  Annual  Yacht  Race,  crossing  the 

line  at  the  start,  c 

14275  Annual  Yacht  Race,  “Carrie 

Egner  ”  winning  second  place,  c 


14276  Excursion  House,  Seaview,  c 

14277  The  Elephant,  South  Atlantic 

City,  0 


14278  The  Elephant  and  Turkish  Build¬ 

ing,  South  Atlantic  City, 
10436  Carisbrooke  Inn,  Ventnor, 

14279  Seascape,  Ventnor, 

14280  Seascape,  Ventnor, 

14281  Panorama  of  Longport, 

14431  Somer’s  Point  Pier, 

Ocean  City. 

14432  Steamer  at  pier, 

14433  Boat  landing, 

14434  Auditorium, 

14435  Beach  front, 

Sea  Isle  City. 

14436  Boardwalk, 

14437  Ocean  front  and  Excursion  House, 

14438  Sea  Isle  City  Hotel, 

Avalon. 

14479  Hotel  and  cottages, 

14439  Bluff  and  beach, 

14440  Cedar  grove, 

Tatham’s  Beach. 

14441  Land  and  sea, 

14442  Cedar  grove  and  meadows, 


OOOOOO  QOOO  U  /’©  o  u  o  o  o  o 


36 


New  Jersey  —Continued. 


Seven-mile  Beach. 


14443  Seascape,  c 

14444  Seascape,  c 

14445  Bluff,  c 

14446  Picturesque  sand  dune,  c 

14447  Peermont  Hotel,  c 

14448  Encroachment  of  the  sand,  c 

14449  Sand  dune,  c 

14450  A  bleak  coast,  c 

14451  Sand  dune  and  meadows,  c 

14452  Salt  meadows,  c 

14453  Typical  holly,  c 


10393  Abbotsford  Inn,  Stone  Harbor,  c 

Anglesea. 

14454  Steamer  pier,  c 

14455  Fishing  fleet,  c 

14456  Beach,  c 

Wildwood. 

14457  Pagoda,  c 

14458  Bathing,  c 

14459  Holly  and  cedar  grove,  c 

Holly -  Beach. 

14460  Panorama,  c 

14461  An  approaching  storm,  c 


Cape  May. 


14462  Cape  May  from  the  lighthouse,  c 

14463  Panorama,  c 

14464  Ocean  Avenue,  c 

14465  The  Stockton,  c 

14466  The  Iron  Pier,  c 

570  The  Iron  Pier,  lateral  view,  c 

567  The  Iron  Pier,  full  side  view,  c 

568  View  north  from  the  Iron  Pier,  c 

572  View  of  the  beach  from  the  Iron 

Pier,  c 

14467  Beach  front,  c 

6437  On  the  beach,  c 

12936  Seashore  cherubs,  s 

9749  A  stormy  sea,  s 

9748  After  the  storm,  s 

9747  Sunset,  s 

Cape  May  Point. 

14468  Cape  May  Point,  c 

14469  Cape  May  Point  from  the  light¬ 

house,  c 

14470  President  Harrison’s  cottage,  c 

14471  Lake  Lilly,  c 


591  Marl  beds  near  Monmouth,  c 

58 14  Old  St.  Mary’s  Church,  Burlington,  c 
14293  Canal  plane,  Port  Oram,  c 


New  Mexico. 


565S,  Oldest  House  in  the  United  States,  Santa  Fe. 


37 


New  Mexico— Continued. 


Santa  Fe. 


5657  Panorama,  showing  the  Capitol, 
4058  Panorama  and  Fort  Marcy, 

5656  Panorama  from  Fort  Marcy, 

4060  Panorama  from  Fort  Marcy,  show¬ 
ing  Palace  Hotel, 

4062  Old  Fort  Marcy, 

4063  Old  Fort  Marcy, 

4065  Old  adobe  angle  of  Fort  Marcy, 

4066  Old  Santa  Fe  Trail, 

5658  Oldest  house  in  the  United  States, 
4074  Oldest  house,  from  the  south, 

5659  Street  of  adobe  houses, 

4072  San  Miguel  Mission  from  the 
south, 

4076  Abe  Gold’s  Museum, 

4077  In  Burro  Alley, 

5660  Pueblo  Indian  on  burro, 

5661  Group  of  Pueblo  Indians, 

4080  An  irrigated  garden, 


A 

c 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

c 

A 

A 

C 

C 

A 


Pueblo  Tesuque. 


4082  Plaza, 

4083  Plaza,  general  view, 

4084  Adobe  chapel, 


4085  Dwellings  and  housetops, 

A 

4086  Indian  Oven  (El  Horno), 

A 

Pueblo  San  Juan. 

3803  Plaza, 

A 

3805  Adobe  church, 

A 

3804  Caretta, 

A 

Pas  Vegas. 

5651  Grand  panorama  of  Las  Vegas 

V  alley,  c 

5652  Las  Vegas  Valley  from  hotel 

piazza, 

5653  Las  Vegas  Valley  east  from  hotel 

piazza, 

5654  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs, 

5655  Las  Vegas  Canon  west  from  Hot 

Springs, 


5650  Spanish  Peaks  from  La  Veta,  c 

3806  Rio  Grande  V alley  and  Santa  Cruz,  a 

3807  Panorama  of  Pueblo  Isleta,  a 

3808  View  in  Pueblo  Isleta,  a 

3809  Navajo  Indian,  a 

3810  Navajo  Indian  boy  in  hunting 

costume,  A 


New  York. 


160,  Liberty  Statue  and  Bedl.Qe  Island,  New  York  Harbor. 


o  o 


38 


New  York 

New  York  City. 

4930  Misty  morning  on  New  York  Bay,  c 


7978  New  York  Bay,  moonlight,  s 

6464  Governor's  Island,  c 

7179  Bay  and  Governor’s  Island,  moon¬ 
light,  s 

7740  Liberty  Statue,  s 

7161  Liberty  Statue,  close  view,  b 

7162  Liberty  Statue,  rearview,  b 

7160  Liberty  Statue  and  Bedloe  Island,  b 

7746  Bedloe  Island  and  New  York 

Harbor,  s 

7981  Castle  Garden,  s 

7194  Castle  Garden  and  New  York 

Harbor,  as 

7763  New  York  Harbor  from  the  Bat¬ 

tery,  s 

7764  On  the  Battery,  s 

7765  On  the  Battery,  s 

7745  The  shipping  from  East  River,  s 

7196  Wharves  and  ferries,  East  River,  a 

7747  South  Ferry,  East  River,  s 


Continued. 


6451  Inaugural  Centennial,  East 

River,  President’s  landing,  c 

6453  Inaugural  Centennial,  landing 

the  Cabinet,  c 

6457  Inaugural  Centennial,  n  aval 

parade,  North  River,  c 

6448  Naval  parade,  wharves  and  ship- 

ing  crowded  with  people,  c 

6449  U.  S.  S.  “Dispatch”  surrounded 

by  boats,  c 

6450  Naval  parade  rounding  the  Bat¬ 

tery,  c 

7751  Brooklyn  Bridge  and  East  River,  s 

7198  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New  York  end,  as 

9971  Brooklyn  Bridge  from  South 

Street,  c 

9972  Brooklyn  Bridge  and  approaches,  c 

7752  Brooklyn  Bridge,  centre,  A 

6447  Brooklyn  Bridge,  causeways,  A 

13038  Brooklyn  Bridge,  the  footway,  s 

7163  New  York  City  from  Bedloe 

Island,  b 


9971,  Brooklyn  Bridge,  from  South  Street,  New  York  City. 


7 1 99  Tugging  canal  boats,  East  River,  s 

5799  East  River  from  Brooklyn  Bridge,  A 

7738  Courtland  Street  Ferry,  as 

9978  Fall  River  steamers  racing,  c 

7203  Ocean  steamship  wharves,  c 

7755  Steamship  leaving  port,  s 


6459  New  York  City  from  North  River,  c 

7742  New  York  City  from  East  River,  s 

7743  New  York  City  from  East  River,  s 

7744  New  York  City  from  East  River,  s 

7769  Panorama  from  the  Equitable 

Building,  AS 


39 


New  York — Continued. 


New  York. 


cs 

s 

c 

AS 

AS 

S 

AS 

c 

AS 

c 

s 

c 

AS 


2760  City  Hall, 

7979  City  Hall  and  park, 

2763  Post  Office, 

7778  Post  Office,  east  front, 

7187  Post  Office  and  Times  Building, 

7775  United  States  Sub-Treasury, 

7776  Custom  House, 

2766  The  Tombs, 

7188  The  Tombs, 

2765  Entrance  to  the  Tombs, 

7980  Union  Square, 

2761  Stock  Exchange, 

7777  Park  Row, 

7766  Field  Building  and  Produce  Ex¬ 
change  from  Bowling  Green, 

7193  Field  Building  and  North  River, 

5800  Train  shed,  Grand  Central  Depot, 

7795  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral, 

7796  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  main 

entrance, 

7797  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  interior, 

general  view, 

7798  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral, main  altar, 

7799  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  main 

altar  and  pulpit, 

7800  St  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  carved 

pulpit, 

7801  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  south  aisle, 

7802  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  north  aisle, 
7790  St.  Francis  Xavier  R.  C.  Church, 

interior, 

7793  The  Little  Church  around  the 
Corner, 

Jewish  Tabernacle, 

Residence  of  A.  T.  Stewart, 

Residence  of  W.  K.  Vanderbilt, 

_  Residence  of  W.  H.  Vanderbilt, 

5  Residence  of  Cornelius^ Vanderbilt,  AS 

c 
c 
c 

D 
D 
C 


7833 

2768 

2770 

2771 
7805 

9973 

9974 

9975 

9976 

9977 

2772 
13074 


s 

AS 

A 

S 


S 

AS 


AS 

S 


AS 

S 

CS 

c 

cs 


7977 

13136 

7792 

7780 

7781 

7770 

7771 
7767 

7772 

7191 

7192 

6446 

2762 

7773 


Navarro  Apartment  House, 
Buckingham  Hotel, 

Windsor  Hotel, 

Hotel  Normandie, 

Hotel  Normandie,  interior, 

Fifth  Avenue  Hotel, 

Fifth  Avenue  Hotel  and  Twenty- 
third  Street, 

Broadway  and  Fifth  Avenue, 
Broadway  and  Fifth  Avenue, 

Fifth  Avenue  and  Broadway, 

Down  Broadway  from  the  Metro¬ 
politan  Hotel, 

Up  Broadway  from  the  Metro¬ 
politan  Hotel, 

Broadway  at  Exchange  Place, 
Broadway  and  Exchange  Place, 
Broadway  towards  South  Ferry, 
Broadway  at  Wall  Street, 

Panorama  north,  showing  Broadway,  s 
Panorama  north,  showing  Broad¬ 
way  and  Broad  Street,  ® 

Broad  Street,  A 

Wall  Street,  c 

Wall  Street,  AS 


c 

s 

c 

s 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

S 


7774 

7783 

7784 

7787 

7788 
9970 

7189 

7190 


2774 


7785 


Wall  Street,  s 

On  the  Bowery,  as 

On  the  Bowery,  s 

Fourteenth  Street  at  Third  Avenue  s 

Elevated  Railroad  station, 

Elevated  Railroad  at  Forty-second 
Street, 

Curve  in  the  Elevated  Railroad 
at  South  Ferry,  with  train, 

Curve  in  the  Elevated  Railroad 
at  South  Ferry,  showing 
steamship, 

Elevated  Railroad,  highest  point, 

One  hundred  and  Sixteenth 
Street  and  Eighth  Avenue, 
Elevated  Railroad  on  the  Bowery, 


Central  Park. 

2775  The  Terrace, 

7812  The  Mall, 

9983  The  Belvedere, 

9982  The  Marble  Arch, 

7984  Fountain  and  lake, 
9985  Skating  on  the  lake, 

7985  Play  ground, 

9984  Statue  of  Beethoven, 

7982  Bronze  lioness, 

7983  “  Auld  Lang  Syne,” 

2776  Obelisk, 

9981  Obelisk  and  Bridge, 

7807  In  the  Zoo, 

7808  The  donkeys, 
Metropolitan  Museum. 

7810  Metropolitan  Museum, 
12843  “Rose  of  Sharon,” 

13036  “  Flight  into  Egypt,” 

13037  “  Mother  and  Child,” 


7835 

7836 
7159 

9979 

7157 

7158 


7753 

7754 


s 


AS 


AS 


Entrance  to  Greenwood  Cemetery, 
In  Greenwood  Cemetery, 

General  Grant’s  tomb,  Riverside 
Park, 

High  Bridge, 

High  Bridge  and  Croton  Water 
Works', 

Washington  Bridge  and  Harlem 
River, 

Brooklyn. 

Navy  Yard, 

Navy  Yard, 


cs 

AS 

CS 

S 

c 

c 

s 

c 

s 

c 

s 

s 

cs 

c 

s 

s 

s 

c 

B 

B 

s 

s 

B 

c 


Bong  Island. 

2784  Home  of  William  Cullen  Bryant, 

544  Home  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe, 

545  Home  of  Garibaldi, 

2783  Tom  Paine’s  homestead, 

Coney  Island. 

9142  A  heavy  sea, 

9143  A  merry  party, 

9144  In  the  swim, 

9146  A  daring  leap, 

9147  Children’s  day, 

9148  Children  wading, 


AS 

C 

c 

c 


s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 


40 


New  York— Continued. 


Brighton  Beach. 

9987  Jumbo.  c 

2779  Ocean  Pier,  c 

Hudson  River. 

444  Morris  Manor  House,  Yonkers,  c 

445  Chip  Rock  Reach,  c 

14267  Fort  Lee,  c 

Palisades. 

446  Palisades  from  Hastings,  o 

14472  Palisades  opposite  Yonkers,  c 

14473  Southern  End,  c 

14474  The  Minarets,  c 

14475  Palisades  opposite  Spuyten  Duyvil,  c 

14476  Close  view,  c 

14476  The  terrace,  c 

14478  Northern  End,  c 


450  Old  Dutch  Church,  Tarrytown,  c 

7840  Old  Dutch  Church,  Tarrytown,  s 

451  Monument  marking  the  spot 

where  Major  Andre  was 
captured,  Tarrytown,  c 

7849  Sunnyside,  home  of  Washington 

Irving,  Tarrytown,  s 

2786  Sunnyside,  home  of  Washington 

Irving,  Tarrytown,  b 

7841  Grave  of  Washington  Irving, 

Tarrytown,  s 

452  Sleepy  Hollow,  c 

453  Sleepy  Hollow  Bridge,  ^  c 

448  Livingstone  Manor,  Dobb’s  Ferry,  c 


454  Old  ferry  house,  Croton  Bay, 

455  Van  Courtland  Manor  House, 

Croton, 

449  Old  Zion  Church, 

456  Moodna  Creek, 

457  Treason  Hill,  Haverstraw, 

483  Cold  Spring,  from  Constitution 
Island, 

486  Undercliff,  Morris  Mansion,  Cold 

Spring, 

487  Undercliff,  near  Morris  Mansion, 

Cold  Spring, 

459  Across  the  Hudson  from  Peeks- 

kill, 

460  Dunderberg  from  Peekskill, 

461  Looking  toward  Anthony’s  Nose, 
482  Crow’s  Nest,  from  Constitution 

Island,  South  Breakneck  in 
the  distance, 

7819  Crow’s  Nest  from  Trophy  Point, 
485  Taurus  and  Breakneck, 

7818  Breakneck  from  West  Point, 

488  Storm  King,  Cornwall, 

489  Idlewild,  Cornwall, 

490  Washington’s  headquarters, 

New  burg, 

492  Verplank  Manor  House,  Fish- 

kill, 

493  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  Fishkill, 

494  Episcopal  Church,  Fishkill, 

497  Livingstone  Manor,  Poughkeepsie, 

498  Across  the  Hudson  from  Living¬ 

stone  Manor, 


c 


c 

c 

c 

c 


c 


B 

C 

c 

0 

c 


c 

s 

c 

s 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

o 

c 


476,  Lower  Battery  and  Pontoons  on  the  Hudson. 


41 


New  York — Continued. 


West  Point. 


7842  Overlooking  the  Military  Academy, 

7846  West  Point  from  Fort  Putnam, 

7817  West  Point,  east  from  Fort  Putnam, 

464  Headquarters  of  commanding 
officer,  Library  and  Riding 
School, 

7844  Chapel, 

469  Old  Fort  Clinton, 

466  Parade  grounds, 

467  Campus, 

7845  Cadet’s  encampment, 

7843  Trophy  Garden, 

472  Mexican  mortars  (bronze),  Tro¬ 
phy  Garden, 

470  Armstrong  Gun,  Trophy  Garden, 

471  Up  the  Hudson  from  Trophy 

Garden, 

474  Up  the  Hudson  from  Upper  Battery, 
7990  The  river  from  the  Upper  Battery, 
476  Lower  Battery  and  pontoons  on 
the  Hudson, 

481  Statue  of  General  Sedgewick, 

479  Cemetery, 

2785  Beverly  Mansion,  Garrison’s, 

9378  Beverly  Mansion,  Garrison’s, 

7847  Up  the  Hudson,  from  Garrison’s 
2787  Up  the  Hudson,  from  the  hotel 

porch, 

468  Observatory  and  Fort  Putnam 

from  hotel, 


s 

s 

s 


c 

s 

c 

c 

c 

s 

s 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

A 

c 

cs 

B 

B 

A 

c 


Vassar  College. 

503  Main  building  and  grounds, 

500  Main  building,  front, 

502  Main  building,  entrance, 

506  A  wing, 

507  A  wing, 

501  Museum  and  Laboratory, 

504  Observatory, 

508  Croquet  grounds, 

Albany. 

510  State  Capitol, 

513  City  Hall, 

516  City  Hall  and  State  Capitol, 
515  Post  Office, 

514  Schuvler  Mansion, 

512  Van  Rensselaer  Mansion, 

Saratoga. 


8004  United  States  Spring,  s 

8005  High  Rock  Spring  House,  s 

8006  High  Rock  Spring  House,  s 

Take  George. 

8341  Lake  George,  c 

13646  Lake  George,  u 

7995  Lake  George,  looking  northeast,  s 

7993  Lake  George,  looking  northwest,  s 

7994  Steamer  on  the  Lake,  s 

7991  Caldwell,  s 

401  Steamboat  Landing  and  Fort 

William  Henry  Hotel,  from 
Caldwell,  c 

7992  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel,  s 

416  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel,  c 


417  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel,  piazza,  s 


415  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel,  stage 

leaving,  s 

422  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel  from 

the  steamboat  landing,  c 

413  Fort  William  Henry  Hotel  and 

the  steamboat  landing,  c 

421  Lake  George  from  Fort  W  illiam 

Henry  Hotel,  c 

410  View  of  Fort  George,  c 

402  Ruins  of  Fort  George,  c 

426  Ruins  of  Fort  George,  c 


418  Ruins  of  Fort  George  above  the 
Lake, 

412  Green  Island, 

409  Picturesque  view  of  Green  Island, 
408  Boat  Landing,  Green  Island, 

404  Sagamore,  Green  Island, 

406  Roaring  Brook, 

2833  Paradise  Bay  from  the  south, 

2834  Log  Bay  from  Perch  Island, 

2835  Log  Bay  from  Huckleberry  Island, 

2836  View  east  from  Huckleberry  Island, 

2837  Shelving-rock  Mountain,  Huckle¬ 

berry  Island, 

2844  Shelving-rock  Falls, 

2838  Black  Mountain  from  Mother 

Bunch  Island, 

2839  Black  Mountain  from  Harbor 

Island, 

2840  Paradise  Bay  and  Black  Moun¬ 

tain, 

2841  Waterfall,  Warrensburg  Road, 

2842  Lake  George,  south  end,  from 

Tea  Island, 

2845  Head  of  Northwest  Bay, 


8003  Saratoga  Lake, 

7999  United  States  Hotel, 

8000  United  States  Hotel,  front, 

441  United  States  Hotel,  cottages, 
440  United  States  Hotel,  court, 

8001  Grand  Hotel, 

8002  Grand  Hotel,  porch, 

7996  Grand  Union  Hotel, 

7997  Grand  Union  Hotel,  veranda, 

7998  Grand  Union  Hotel,  parlor, 

442  Congress  Spring, 


Catskill  Mountains. 

5801  Upper  Kaaterskill  Falls, 

5802  Lower  Kaaterskill  Falls, 

7816  Firing  the  sunset  gun, 

7837  Lake  and  North  Mountain, 

Trenton  Palls. 

6471  Trenton  Falls,  looking  down, 
6473  Trenton  Falls,  from  below, 


4 


J1  a)  Q  Q  G  G  GG  G  O  GG  GGGOGGGGGG 


42 


New  York— Continued. 


Adirondack  Mountains. 

6474  Paul  Smith’s,  c 

6475  Big  Tupper  Lake,  at  entrance  of 

Racquet  River,  c 

6476  Boggs  River  Falls,  c 

6477  Upper  Saranac  Lake,  c 

6478  Sweeny  Carry,  c 

13652  Mirror  Lake  House,  D 

13653  Mirror  Lake,  Lake  House  in  the 

distance,  d 


13654  Early  morning  on  Mirror  Lake,  i> 

13655  Mirror  Lake  and  Lake  Placid,  d 

13656  Town  of  Lake  Placid,  d 

13657  Lake  Placid,  i> 

13658  On  Lake  Placid,  d 

13660  Shores  of  Lake  Placid,  n 

13659  Old  Log  Cabin,  Lake  Placid,  d 

13661  Private  camp,  Lake  Placid,  d 

13662  Lake  Placid  and  Mount  White- 

face,  i> 

13663  Elizabethtown,  d 

13664  View  near  Elizabethtown,  d 

13665  A  village  in  the  Adirondacks,  r> 

Ausable  Chasm. 

433  Lake  View  House,  c 

429  Panoramic  view  from  Lake  View 

House,  c 

6469  Entrance  to  Ausable  Chasm,  c 

13647  Ausable  Chasm,  d 

1 3648  Ausable  Chasm,  upper  end,  i> 

13649  In  Ausable  Chasm,  d 

427  Table  Rock,  general  view,  c 

430  Elbow  Falls,  general  view,  c 

428  Elbow  Falls,  close  view,  c 

432  Alice  Falls,  c 

435  Post  Office,  c 

436  Birmingham  Falls,  c 

437  Mystic  Gorge,  c 

438  Devil’s  Oven,  c 

13651  Lower  end  of  Ausable  Chasm,  r> 

431  Cathedral  Rocks  and  boat  landing,  c 

6470  The  Flume  from  the  boat  landing,  c 

439  The  Flume,  c 

13650  Grand  Flume,  o 

Taughannock. 

7838  Taughannock  Falls,  s 

2864  Looking  out  of  Enfield  Glen,  b 

2858  Bottom  of  the  Gorge,  b 

2854  Revolutionary  Musket  Factory,  A 

Havana  Glen. 

2818  Eagle  Cliff  Falls,  frozen,  c 

2819  Ice  Cavern  under  Eagle  Clift’  Falls,  c 

Watkins. 

2804  From  the  observatory,  c 

Winter. 

2820  From  Cemetery  Hill,  c 

2821  Watkins  and  Seneca  Lake  from 

Cemetery  Hill,  c 


2822  Sleighing  on  Main  Street,  c 

2833  Hector  Falls,  frozen,  c 

Watkins  Glen. 

534  Entrance  to  Watkins  Glen,  cs 

2790  Vista  and  Glen  Gorge  with  bridge,  c 

535  Glen  Alpha,  s 

536  Artist’s  Dream,  s 

2801  Artist’s  Dream,  c 

537  Matchless  scene,  cs 

538  Pluto  Falls,  s 

2792  Cascade  at  Rainbow  Falls,  c 

540  Whirlwind  Gorge,  s 

541  Rainbow  Falls,  s 

542  Spiral  Gorge,  8 

2791  Glen  Cathedral,  c 

539  Cavern  Cascade,  s 

2795  Cavern  Cascade,  c 

2796  Cavern  Cascade,  c 

2797  Cavern  Cascade  in  the  gorge,  c 

2793  Central  Cascade,  c 

2799  Central  Cascade,  near  view,  c 

2802  Glen  of  the  pools,  c 

2794  Pool  of  the  Nymphs, 

2803  High  Bridge  over  Watkins  Glen, 


Winter. 

2808  Sentry  Falls,  frozen,  c 

2810  Cavern  Cascade,  snow  and  ice,  c 

2811  Frozen  cascade,  snow  and  ice,  0 

2813  Fairy  Cascade,  c 


2817  Rainbow  Falls,  frozen,  snow  and 

ice,  c 

2812  Photographing  mi der  difficulties,  c 

Niagara  Falls. 

7850  Niagara  Falls,  from  the  Cave  of 

the  Winds,  s 

7821  American  and  Horseshoe  Falls,  s 

526  American  and  Horseshoe  Falls, 

from  Prospect  Park,  c 

523  Panorama  of  American  and  Horse¬ 
shoe  Falls,  from  below  the 
Suspension  Bridge,  c 

7854  American  Falls,  8 

7820  American  Falls,  s 

3759  American  Falls,  from  Luna  Island,  b 
3758  American  Falls,  from  Canada  side,  B 
519  American  Falls,  from  Canada  side,  c 


527  American  Falls,  from  Canada 

side,  above  the  observatory,  c 

521  American  Falls  and  Suspension 

Bridge,  from  Goat  Island,  c 

528  Grand  view  of  the  Canada  or 

Llorseshoe  Falls,  cs 

518  Horseshoe  Falls,  from  the  Canada 

side,  c 

525  Horseshoe  Falls,  from  the  Canada 

side  of  Suspension  Bridge,  c 


8339  Horseshoe  Falls,  from  Goat  Island,  s 
3766  Rapids,  above  the  American  Falls 

from  Goat  Island,  b 

3763  Rapids,  between  First  and  Second 

Sister’s  Island,  b 


o  o 


43 


New  York 

Niagara  Falls. 


3765  Rapids,  on  Canada  side,  from 

Clark  Island,  b 

533  Whirlpool  Rapids,  c 

530  Whirlpool  Rapids,  looking  up 
the  river  where  Captain 
Webb  was  drowned,  c 

532  “  Maid  of  the  Mist,”  c 

3769  Cantilever  Bridge  across  Niagara 

River,  b 

5674  Cantilever  Bridge,  from  Canada 

side,  c 

3770  Suspension  Bridge,  from  Prospect 

Park,  b 

529  Niagara  River  and  Suspension 

Bridge,  from  Canada  Falls,  c 

3767  Canada  shore,  from  Luna  Island,  b 

Winter. 

7825  Niagara,  s 

12139  The  Falls  from  Prospect  Park,  s 

12165  All  the  Falls  from  the  bridge,  s 

7822  American  Falls,  s 

7852  American  Falls,  s 

9452  American  Falls,  s 

2827  American  Falls,  from  below,  c 

9454  American  Falls,  from  Prospect 

Park,  s 

1 2159  American  Falls,  from  Goat  Island,  s 

9453  American  Falls  and  ice  mound,  s 

12987  Ice  mound,  o 

7823  Ice  mounds,  s 

14564  Ice  Mountain,  c 

12161  Steps  to  Terrapin  Rock,  s 

14565  Goat  Island,  from  Terrapin  Rock,  c 

7 85 1  Horseshoe  Falls,  from  Luna  Island,  s 

7987  Horseshoe  Falls,  from  Goat  Island,  a 

14567  Canada  Falls,  from  Goat  Island,  c 

9455  The  rapids  from  Goat  Islaud,  s 

12163  A  walk  on  Goat  Island,  s 

14566  Winter  on  Goat  Island,  o 

12151  Frost  work,  American  side,  s 

12153  Prospect  Park,  cs 

12137  Entrance  to  Prospect  Park,  s 

12142  A  path  in  Prospect  Park,  s 

12140  A  snowy  path,  Prospect  Park,  s 


Continued. 


12144  Sleighing  in  Prospect  Park,  s 

12141  Frosted  trees,  Prospect  Park,  s 

12150  Frosted  trees,  Prospect  Park,  s 

12147  Frosted  forest,  Prospect  Park,  s 

2831  Frozen  arch,  Prospect  Park,  A 

12145  The  beauties  of  Prospect  Park,  s 

12138  Prospect  Point,  s 

12164  Cave  of  the  Winds,  cs 

13307  Luna  Island,  c 

12420  Luna  Island  and  the  American 

Falls,  c 

12157  Frost  work,  Luna  Island,  s 

12158  Frost  work,  Luna  Island,  s 

12156  Path  on  Luna  Island,  s 

12155  Across  Luna  Island,  s 

13290  Across  Luna  Island,  c 

10102  A  vista  on  Luna  Island,  s 

2830  A  snow  scene  on  Luna  Island,  A 

12166  Frosted  trees,  Canada  side,  cs 

12167  House  at  Table  Rock,  cs 

12168  Frost,  Table  Rock,  cs 

14569  Frost  and  snow  at  Table  Rock.  c 

12169  Frost  work  through  the  mist, 

Table  Rock,  s 

12148  King  Frost,  s 

12143  Jack  Frost,  s 

7988  Jack  Frost  at  work,  a 

12160  Frost  work,  s 

12162  Frosted  forest,  s 

12152  Frozen  trees,  s 

7853  Frozen  apple  tree,  s 

12149  The  ice  bridge,  s 

12154  The  ice  mountain,  s 

7824  Ice  formation,  8 

7989  Snow  and  ice  effects,  s 

12146  A  cold  day  at  Niagara,  s 

Buffalo. 

3753  Lighthouse,  b 

3754  Steamer  “Boston”  leaving  port,  a 


7839  Fort  Ticonderoga,  s 

12105  Port  Jervis,  c 

443  Grave  of  John  Brown,  North 

Elba,  A 


Ohio. 


Columbus. 


12648  Capitol,  c 

1 2646  Court  House,  c 

12647  High  Street,  c 

Cincinnati. 

12998  City  Hall,  c 

12613  Entrance  to  City  Hall,  c 

12612  Post  Office,  c 

12610  Post  Office  and  Fountain  Square,  c 
12994  Fountain  Square,  c 


12975  The  Fountain,  Fountain  Square, 
12974  Garfield  statue,  c 

12993  Fourth  Street,  c 

12611  Front  Street,  c 

12605  River  front,  c 

7880  Levee,  s 

7881  Suspension  Bridge,  s 

12607  Art  School,  Eden  Park,  c 

12608  Art  Museum,  Eden  Park,  c 

12606  Vista  of  the  Water  Tower,  Eden 

Park,  c 


44 


Ohio—  Continued. 


12622,  Garfield  Memorial,  Cleveland,  Obio. 


Cleveland. 

12624  Adelbert  College, 

12623  St.  Paul’s  Episcopal  Church, 

12967  Hollenden  Hotel, 

12622  Garfield  Memorial. 

12621  Arcade, 

12968  Arcade,  entrance, 

12620  Euclid  Avenue, 

12619  Residences  on  Euclid  Avenue, 
12627  Residence  of  Henry  Brush, 

12625  View  in  Wade  Park, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


12626  Lake  in  Wade  Park, 
13005  Cuyahoga  River, 

Newark. 

12972  City  Hall, 

12973  Main  Street, 

12971  High  School, 

Steubenville. 

12970  Bridge  across  the  Ohio, 


c 

c 

c 


o 


Oregon. 


Portland. 

6701  Bridge  across  Willamette  River, 

9233  The  river  front, 

9234  Wharves, 


9235  Steamboat  landing, 

9231  Street  view, 

9232  Private  residence, 

9283  Chinese  theatre  and  Joss  House, 


C 

c 

c 

c 


Pennsylvania. 


Philadelphia. 

6021  Independence  Hall,  c 

1  Independence  Hall,  full  front,  cd 

2  Independence  Hall,  rear  view,  cs 


7678  Independence  Hall,  from  Inde¬ 
pendence  Square, 

3  Independence  Hall,  interior, 

8011  Independence  Hall,  interior, 


a  a 


45 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 


4,  Liberty  Bell,  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia. 


Philadelphia. 

8014  Independence  Hall,  National 
Museum, 

4  Liberty  Beil, 

8013  Liberty  Bell, 

5  State  House  Row, 

8009  State  House  Row, 

3920  City  Hall,  full  view, 

6409  City  Hall,  full  view,  north  and 
east  fronts, 

133  City  Hall,  east  front, 


4839  City  Hall,  west  front,  c 

42  City  Hall,  west  entrance,  CD 

43  City  Hall,  south  front,  CD 

4838  City  Hall,  south  front  from  east,  c 

44  City  Hall,  south  entrance,  CD 

7689  City  Hall,  from  architect’s  drawing,  b 

141  Carpenters’  Hall,  b 

6018  Carpenters’  Hall,  full  front,  A 

76  Carpenters’  Hall,  interior,  s 

77  Carpenters’  Hall,  interior,  s 

8021  Carpenters’  Hall,  interior,  S 


46 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 


3,  Interior  of  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia. 


Philadelphia. 


11  United  States  Mint,  c 

330  Post  Office,  c 

6023  Custom  House,  c 

75  Masonic  Temple,  c 

6403  Masonic  Temple,  cd 

4847  Masonic  Home,  c 

24  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  cd 

12  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society 

Building,  13th  and  Locust 
Streets,  cd 

15  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  cs 

185  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Antique 

Room,  c 

21  Philadelphia  Library,  cd 

8  Ridgway  Library,  cs 

7640  Pennsylvania  Philosophical  Soci¬ 
ety,  c 

20  Merchants’  Exchange,  cds 

37  46  Bank  Row,  Chestnut  Street,  c 

7675  Chestnut  Street  National  Bank,  c 

7676  Chestnut  Street  National  Bank, 

interior,  c 

7677  Chestnut  Street  National  Bank, 

Directors’  room,  c 

12187  Penn  Mutual  and  Record  Build¬ 
ings,  c 

12185  Provident  Life  and  Trust  Build¬ 

ing,  c 

12186  Philadelphia  National  Bank,  c 

119  Girard  Bank,  c 

8026  Girard  Bank,  s 


7669  Girard  Trust  Company  Building,  c 
13673  Betz  Building,  c 

6407  Hale  Building,  c 

6025  Drexel  Building,  Fifth  and 

Chestnut  Streets,  c 

6026  Drexel  Building,  Chestnut  Street 

front,  c 

6028  Drexel  Building,  Library  Street 

front,  c 

6027  Drexel  Building,  from  Independ¬ 

ence  Square,  c 

3747  Ledger  Building,  .  cs 

5757  Ledger  Building,  Geo.  W.  Child’s 

private  office,  c 

5758  Ledger  Building,  Geo.  W.  Child’s 

private  office,  c 

5759  Ledger  Building,  Geo.  W.  Child’s 

private  office,  c 

7700  Geo.  W.  Childs  in  his  office,  c 

4866  First  City  Troop,  c 

22  Armory  of  the  First  Regiment, 

Broad  and  Callowhill  Streets,  cd 
25  Armory  of  the  State  Fencibles,  cd 
137  Room  of  Post  2,  G.  A.  R.,  from 

Commander’s  seat,  c 

36  Girard  College,  cds 

7638  Girard  College,  c 

8019  Girard  College,  statue  of  Stephen 

Girard,  s 

13591  Girard  College,  statue  of  Stephen 

Girard,  d 

14  Blind  Asylum,  cd 

52  Women’s  Medical  College,  c 


47 


Pennsyl  vania—  Con  tin  u  ed. 


Philadelphia. 

17  Girls’  High  School,  17th  and 
Spring  Garden  Streets, 

University  of  Pennsylvania. 

34  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

5754  Law  and  Medical  Buildings, 

13454  Library,  exterior, 

14244  Library  Building,  east  front 
14249  Library  Building,  interior, 

13455  Wistar  Building, 

13456  Hospital, 


CD 

CD 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


8023  Christ  Church,  choir,  s 

8024  Christ  Church,  Washington’s  pew,  fi 

7642  St.  Mark’s  Church,  c 

7643  St.  Mark’s  Church,  c 

7644  St.  Mark’s  Church  and  rectory,  c 

5772  Church  of  St.  James  the  Less,  c 

9  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Nineteenth  and  W alnut 
Streets,  CT) 

78  St.  Michael’s  Lutheran  Church, 

Fifth  and  Cherry  Streets,  s 

8017  St.  Peter’s  P.  E.  Church,  s 


84,  University  of  Pennsylvania. 


13457  Medical  Department, 

13458  Dental  Department,  ° 

13459  Biological  Department,  c 

13460  Department  of  Hygiene,  c 

13461  Veterinary  Department,  c 

14245  Veterinary  Department,  courtyard,  c 

13462  Dog  Hospital,  c 

13463  Mechanical  School, 

14246  Maternity  Home,  0 


12984  Drexel  Institute, 

39  Old  Swedes  Church, 

40  Old  Swedes  Church,  pulpit, 

41  Old  Swedes  Church,  choir  and 

organ, 

3749  Christ  Church, 

8022  Christ  Church,  altar, 


8018  St.  Peter’s  P.  E.  Church  and 

graveyard,  S 

12099  Mosaic  Altar,  St.  Mary’s  P.  E. 

Church,  c 

6  Group  of  Churches,  Broad  and 

Arch  Streets,  d 

7177  Tabernacle  Church,  side  view,  c 

13  Cathedral,  CD 

7927  St.  James  R.  C.  Church,  interior,  s 

7736  St.  Ann’s  R.  C.  Church,  s 

7737  St.  Ann’s  R.  C.  Church,  s 

6410  College  and  Church  of  the  Re¬ 
deemer,  c 

125  Rodef  Shalom  Synagogue,  c 

45  Rodef  Shalom  Synagogue,  Pres¬ 
byterian  Church  and  Boys’ 
High  School,  CD 


48 


Penn  syl  vania— Con  tin  ued. 


Philadelphia. 

35  Young  Men’s  Christian  Associa¬ 
tion  Building, 

47  Methodist  Home, 

7639  Mary  Drexel  Home, 

30  German  Hospital,  front, 

27  Pennsylvania  Hospital, 

6404  Pennsylvania  Hospital  in  winter, 

38  Eastern  Penitentiary, 

16  Academy  of  Music, 

28  Broad  Street  Theatre, 

10100  Broad  Street  Theatre, 

29  Chestnut  Street  Opera  House, 

5238  Chestnut  Street  Theatre, 

6019  Grand  Opera  House, 

131  Walnut  Street  Theatre, 

7  St.  George’s  Hall, 

46  Horticultural  Hall,  Broad  and 
Spruce  Streets,  burned  1893, 

19  Hotel  Bellevue, 

26  Hotel  Lafayette, 

6398  Hotel  Stratford, 

6399  Hotel  Stratford,  Turkish  Boom, 

6400  Hotel  Stratford,  parlor, 

9083  Green’s  Hotel,  the  office, 

9084  Green’s  Hotel,  ladies’  restaurant, 

9085  Green’s  Hotel,  cafe, 

23  Union  League  Club  House, 

7670  Rittenhouse  Club, 

7645  Art  Club, 

12188  University  Club, 

7656  Manufacturers’  Club, 

7657  Manufacturers’  Club,  cafe, 

7658  Manufacturers’  Club,  assembly 

room, 

7659  Manufacturers’  Club,  dining-room, 

7660  Manufacturers’  Club,  billiard  room, 

7661  Manufacturers’  Club,  reading  room, 

7662  Manufacturers’  Club,  parlor, 

7663  Manufacturers’  Club,  roof  cafe, 

front, 

7664  Manufacturers’  Club,  roof  cafe, 

back, 

7646  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy, 

7647  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  reception-room, 

7648  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

N avy,  reading-room, 

7649  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  hall, 

7650  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  dining-room, 

7651  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  billiard-room, 

7652  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  kitchen, 

7653  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  swimming  tank, 

7654  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  gymnasium, 

7655  Athletic  Club  of  the  Schuylkill 

Navy,  running  track, 

7686  Widener  residence, 


c 

8 

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CD 

C 

c 

c 

CD 

CD 

S 

CD 

C 

C 

D 

D 

CD 

C 

C 

C 

C 

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c 
c 
c 


c 


CD 


6405  Lippincott  residence  and  elm  tree, 

Broad  and  Walnut  Streets, 

6406  Great  elm  tree,  Broad  and  Wal¬ 

nut  Streets, 

49  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Building, 
Lourth  and  Walnut  Streets, 

54  Broad  Street  Station  from  City 
Hall, 

56  Broad  Street  Station  from  Mason¬ 
ic  Temple, 

7641  Broad  Street  Station,  trains  leav- 
ing, 

6416  Broad  Street  Station,  Pacific  mail 
train, 

5750  Broad  Street  Station  from  switch 

tower ;  Chicago  Limited  and 
Last  Line, 

5751  Broad  Street  Station  from  switch 

tower ;  Chicago  Limited  and 
Last  Line, 

58  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  elevated 
road  from  switch  tower, 

33  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  Grain 
Elevator, 

5767  Cramp’s  Ship  Yard,  day  of  the 
launch  of  the  “Yorktown” 
and  “  Vesuvius,” 

71  Reynolds’  Statue, 

70  Reynolds’  Statue  and  Broad  Street 
Station, 

Statue  of  Washington, 

Statue  of  Washington, 

Lranklin’s  grave, 

Wanamaker’s  Grand  Depot, 

Arcade,  Grand  Depot, 

Deeding  the  Doves, Wanamaker’s, 
Easter  Choir,  Wanamaker’s 
View  of  Market  Street, 

Market  Street,  west,  showing 
Wanamaker’s  and  City  Hall, 
Down  Market  Street  from  City 
Hall, 

Market  Street  Bridge,  looking  east, 
Down  Chestnut  Street, 

Up  Chestnut  Street  from  the 
Ledger  Building, 

Chestnut  Street,  west  from  the 
Drexel  Building, 

Chestnut  Street,  east  from  Lifth 
Street, 

Chestnut  Street,  down  from  Lifth 
Street, 

Lourth  and  Chestnut  Streets, 
Thirty-seventh  and  Chestnut  Streets 
Broad  Street,  north  from  City  Hall, 
Broad  Street  and  City  Hall  from 
Sansom  Street, 

Broad  Street,  north  from  Walnut 
Street, 

Broad  Street,  south  from  Cherry 
Street, 

Broad  Street,  south  from  Arch 
Street  Methodist  Church, 
Masonic  Temple,  City  Hall, 


7179 

8015 

3750 

10 

7671 

7282 

7673 

3748 

12111 

7665 

12094 

4846 

7666 

7683 

8008 

6024 

6022 

6402 

7668 

6413 

74 

72 

73 


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49 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 


Philadelphia. 

12983  Parade  on  Broad  Street, 

142  West  Walnut  Street, 

7684  Fifth  Street,  north  from  the 

Drexel  Building, 

8029  Callowhill  Street  Bridge, 

94  Philadelphia,  from  Callowhill 
Street  Bridge, 

7679  Panorama,  northeast  from  Inde¬ 

pendence  Hall, 

7681  Panorama,  northeast  from  Drexel 

Building, 

7685  Panorama,  east  from  Drexel 

Building, 

7682  Panorama,  west  from  Drexel 

Building, 

7680  Panorama, north  west  from  Drexel 

Building, 

68  Panorama,  north  from  Broad 
Street  Station, 

63  Panorama,  south  from  Broad 
Street  Station, 

66  Panorama,  northeast  from  Broad 

Street  Station, 

67  Panorama,  northeast,  general, 

from  Broad  Street  Station, 

59  Panorama,  northwest,  from  Broad 
Street  Station, 

62  Panorama,  southwest  from  Broad 
Street  Station, 

8333  Panorama,  northwest  from  Broad 
and  Market  Streets, 

8332  Panorama,  showing  the  Cathedral, 

Old  Philadelphia. 


c 

B 

0 

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0 

c 

c 

s 

cs 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

s 

s 


148  Swedish  houses,  Queen  Street 
below  Front, 

160  St.  Peter’s  Church,  Fourth  and 

Pine  Streets, 

161  St.  Peter’s  Church,  Fourth  and 

Pine  Streets,  rear, 

151  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  Fourth 
and  Cherry  Streets, 

153  Philadelphia  Dispensary,  Fifth 

Street  below  Chestnut, 

154  Old  house,  757  Swanson  Street, 
176  Old  house,  244  Dock  Street, 

169  House,  732  Water  Street, 

155  Residence  of  Dr.  Physic, 

156  Water  Street,  above  Race  ;  ofhce 

of  Stephen  Girard, 

174  School  house,  Fourth  and  Cherry 
Streets, 

164  Market  house,  Second  and  Pine 
Streets, 

80  Old  Mifflin  Mansion,  residence  of 

Pennsylvania’s  first  governor, 
86  Old  Penn  Mansion,  Letitia  Court, 
88  Old  Penn  Mansion,  as  removed 
to  Fail-mount  Park,  _ 

1 06  Old  Penn  Mansion,  interior, 

135  Home  of  Lucretia  Mott, 

81  Revolutionary  House,  Iron  Sons 

of ’76, 


c 

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s 

c 

c 

c 

s 


149  Front  and  Dock  Streets, 

152  Front  Street,  above  Race, 

158  Front  Street,  above  Christian, 

166  Front  Street,  below  Dock, 

175  Front  and  Lombard  Streets, 

163  Front  and  Shippen  Streets, 

159  Race  Street  wharf, 

168  Water  Street,  above  Race, 

150  Water  Street,  near  Spruce, 

165  Water  Street,  above  Spruce, 

171  Water  and  Dock  Streets, 

162  Water  Street,  below  Dock, 

170  Water  and  Christian  Streets, 

167  Water  Street,  below  Shippen, 

173  Second  Street,  above  Race, 

157  Queen  Street,  above  Second, 

172  Swanson  Street, 

184  Chestnut  Street  Theatre  in  1855, 
Chestnut  Street  above  Sixth, 

178  Chew  House,  Germantown, 

182  Fisher  House,  Germantown, 

183  Johnson  House,  Germantown, 

177  Old  house,  Main  Street,  German¬ 
town, 

180  Old  house,  Main  Street,  German¬ 

town, 

179  Old  Academy,  Germantown, 

181  Concord  School,  Germantown, 

79  Roberts’  Mill,  Germantown,  built 

1691, 


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c 

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c 

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o 


A 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

C3 


Pairmount  Park. 


90  Fail-mount  Water  Works, 

107  Fail-mount  Water  Works, 

9 1  Fail-mount  Water  Works,  general 

view, 

9094  Fairmount  Water  Works,  from 

West  Philadelphia, 

9096  Bird’s-eye  view  from  the  Water 

Works, 

9098  Lemon  Hill, 

9099  Flower  beds.  Lemon  Hill, 

7690  Music  Pavilion,  Lemon  Hill, 

7693  Bird’s-eye  view  from  Lemon  Hill, 

9100  Up  the  Schuylkill  from  Lemon 

Hill, 

9095  The  Schuylkill  from  the  Reservoir, 
93  Down  the  Schuylkill  from  the 

west  bank, 

92  The  Schuylkill  Navy,  from  the 

west  bank, 

7694  Philadelphia  Barge  Club  Crew, 

6418  Regatta  Day,  Schuylkill  River, 

6419  Boat  races  on  the  Schuylkill  River, 

9097  Callowhill  Street  Bridge, 

6035  Girard  Avenue  Bridge, 

7695  Girard  Avenue  Bridge,  from  the 

Zoo, 

8034  General  Grant’s  Log  Cabin, 

8033  Tom  Moore’s  Cottage, 

32  Spring  Garden  Water  Works, 
6034  River  drive  and  tunnel, 

7928  Snow  balls, 

7929  Fountain  playing, 


OOwmO  OCflOOOCi  a  row  a  a 


50 


Pennsyl  vania —  Con  tin  tied. 


88,  Old  Penn  Mansion,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia. 


Pair  mount  Park. 


115  Sedgeley,  s 

9101  At  Sedgeley,  s 

88  Old  Penn  Mansion,  Landsdowne 

entrance,  c 

106  Old  Penn  Mansion,  interior,  a 

18171  Sweet  Briar  Mansion,  b 

9 1 03  Sweet  Briar  W alk,  s 

9104  Sweet  Briar  Walk,  s 

111  Solitude,  near  Sweet  Briar  Man¬ 

sion,  s 

112  Walk,  near  Sweet  Briar  Mansion,  s 

7292  Lovers’  Lane,  s 

9105  Arnold’s  Mansion,  Mt.  Pleasant,  s 

8036  Arnold’s  Mansion,  Mt.  Pleasant,  s 

4842  Arnold’s  Mansion,  general  view,  c 

4843  Arnold’s  Mansion,  close  view,  c 

6417  Rockland,  c 

120  Fountain  in  the  East  Park,  c 

121  Conservatory,  Mrs.  Setts’,  b 

109  Fountain  Green,  s 

105  River  Drive  at  the  Falls,  b 

104  Manayunk,  from  the  River  Drive,  b 

9107  From  Laurel  Hill,  s 

7285  Goat  team,  s 

8194  Goat  team,  s 

127  Memorial  Hall,  c 

12091  Horticultural  Hall,  c 

6039  Horticultural  Hall,  south  front,  c 

6040  Horticultural  Hall,  east  front,  c 

6041  Horticultural  Hall,  interior,  gen¬ 

eral  view,  west,  c 


6042  Horticultural  Hall,  interior,  gen¬ 
eral  view,  east,  c 

6044  Horticultural  Hall,  interior, 

center  aisle,  west,  c 

6045  Horticultural  Hall,  interior, 

south  aisle,  east,  c 

6046  Horticultural  Hall,  interior, 

main  aisle,  east,  c 

6047  Horticultural  Hall,  interior, 

north  aisle,  east,  c 

6049  Horticultural  Hall,  interior, 

fernery,  c 

7930  Sunken  Gardens,  and  Horticult¬ 
ural  Hall,  s 

7183  Sunken  Gardens,  C 

7181  English  Government  Building,  c 

12092  English  Government  Building, 

in  winter,  c 

108  Artistic  vase,  s 

12093  Flower  urn  in  the  West  Park,  c 

9102  A  drive,  s 

12090  A  drive  in  the  West  Park,  c 

9290  Goethe  Monument,  c 

5773  Equestrian  statue  of  General 

Meade,  d 

5774  Equestrian  statue  of  General 

Meade,  profile,  d 

6037  Statue  of  Religious  Liberty,  c 

7182  Statue  of  Columbus,  c 

7180  Catholic  Fountain,  c 

122  The  Wolf  Group,  c 

6029  Morton  McMichael  Memorial,  d 

6036  Witherspoon  Monument,  c 


51 


Pennsylvania — Continued . 


7183,  Sunken  Gardens,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia. 


Fairmoiint  Park. 


8035  Lincoln  Monument,  s 

6032  Lincoln  Monument  and  Liver 

Drive,  c 

13942  Equestrian  Statue  of  “Joan  of 

Arc,”  c 

Wissahickon  Creek 

12083  Wissahickon  Creek,  c 

12084  Wissahicken  Creek,  c 

9108  On  the  Wissahickon,  s 

95  On  the  Wissahickon,  CD 

5775  On  the  Wissahickon,  c 

7699  On  the  Wissahickon,  c 

8032  On  the  Wissahickon,  s 

8031  Artist’s  study  on  the  Wissahickon,  s 

12089  Entrance  to  Wissahickon  Drive,  c 

97  Wissahicken  Drive,  CD 

7931  On  the  Wissahickon  Drive,  s 

96  Choice  view  from  the  road,  CD 

98  The  Stone  Bridge  from  the  rocks,  CD 

99  The  Stone  Bridge  from  the  Wis¬ 

sahickon,  CD 

4848  Looking  down  from  the  Stone 

Bridge,  C 

4849  Looking  down  from  the  Stone 

Bridge,  c 

4850  Wissahickon,  below  Lex  Avenue,  c 

100  Valley  Green,  d 

128  Valley  Green,  c 

101  Valley  Green,  near  view,  ^  d 

12085  Wissahickon  Creek  at  Valley 

Green,  c 


12086  Wissahickon  Creek  near  Valley 

Green,  c 

129  Valley  Green  Bridge,  c 

103  Indian  Lock  s 

12082  Indian  Lock  Bridge,  c 

7698  Devil’s  Pool,  c 

12087  Lustic  bridge  and  arbor  at  Devil’s 

Pool,  c 

12088  Libsey  homestead,  built  1687,  c 

118  Old  Eittenhouse  Mansion,  s 

117  Lomantic  Falls  at  Led  Bridge,  s 

123  Thorp’s  Lane  Bridge,  C 

102  Wissahickon  in  winter,  D 

Zoological  Garden. 

89  Girard  Avenue  entrance,  CD 

7932  Monkey  house,  s 

5778  Alligators  and  turtles,  c 

5776  Snake  house,  east  wing,  c 

5777  Snake  house,  west  wing,  c 

5779  A  case  of  garter  snakes,  c 

5780  Boa-constrictors,  C 

3921  Lion,  standing,  c 

7185  Tiger,  roaring,  c 

4844  Loyal  Bengal  tiger,  c 

8195  Giraffes,  s 

8196  American  buffalo,  w 

5783  Buffalo,  “Pete,”  c 

5784  Camel,  c 

8197  Camel,  s 

8198  Camel,  s 

3138  Baby  camel,  suckling,  A 

8205  Bactrian  camel,  S 


52 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 


Fairmount  Park. 


Zoological  Gardens. 

3139  Dromedary, 

5786  Elk  (buck), 

5787  Elk  (buck), 

5788  Group  of  elks, 

5789  Group  of  elks, 

5790  Rocky  Mountain  antelopes, 

8202  Pronghorn  antelope, 

8200  Moose, 

8203  Black  tailed  deer, 

8204  White  deer, 

8201  Wild  Cat, 

8199  Wild  Cats, 

3140  Leopard, 

3918  Red  kangaroo, 

145  Zebus, 

5781  Iguanas  (West  Indies), 
8218  Pelicans, 

5785  Peruvian  llamas, 


A 

C 

C 

c 

c 

c 

s 

s 

s 

s 

A 

s 

A 

A 

A 

C 

s 

c 


13075 


8007 

13578 
6412 

13579 

331 

332 

333 

334 

3741 

3742 
5771 

12095 

12096 

12097 

12098 
13590 

5760 

126 

13204 


5827  Founders’  Hall, 

5828  Barclay  Hall, 


S.S.  “  Indiana”  leaving  Philadel¬ 
phia  for  famine-stricken 
Russia, 

Delaware  River  and  islands, 
Delaware  River  ferry  boat, 

City  Ice  Boat  No.  1 , 

Steamboat,  “  Sylvan  Glen,” 

Castle  of  State  (hsh  house)  front, 
Castle  of  State,  river  front, 

Castle  of  State,  side  view, 

Castle  of  State,  kitchen, 

Point  Breeze  oil  wharves, 

Point  Breeze  refineries, 

Bartram’s  House,  Gray’s  Ferry, 
Bartram’s  House,  inscription  over 
window, 

Bartram’s  Gardens,  large  old 
cypress  tree, 

Independence  Falls,  Darby  Creek, 
Old  Log  Cabin,  Darby  Creek, 
Picturesque  view  on  Darby  Creek, 
Curved  bridge  at  Manayunk, 
Entrance  to  Mt.  Vernon  Cemetery, 
Swarthmore  College, 

Haverford  College. 


c 

c 

c 

D 

s 

D 

C 


B 

B 


1 3078  Remains  of  old  Fort  W ashington, 
built  1777, 

223  Washington’s  Headquarters, 

13083  Washington’s  Headquarters, 

doorway, 

13081  Washington’s  Headquarters,  hall¬ 

way, 

224  Washington’s  Headquarters,  in¬ 

terior, 

13077  Washington’s  Headquarters,  par¬ 
lor  and  secret  passage, 

13076  Washington’s  Headquarters,  din¬ 
ing-room  and  secret  passage, 

13082  Lafayette’s  Headquarters, 

13084  Old  school  house, 

Pangliorne. 

244  View  overlooking  Bucks  County 

from  Langhorne, 

245  Up  the  Neshaminy  from  Lang¬ 

horne, 

288  On  the  banks  of  Neshaminy  Creek, 

246  A  picturesque  bit  near  Lang¬ 

horne, 


c 

A 


Kennett  Square. 

338  Library  at  Cedarcroft,  home  of 

Bayard  Taylor,  A 

336  Lodge  at  Cedarcroft,  A 

337  Chestnut  trees  at  Cedarcroft,  A 

Valley  Forge. 

13079  Town  of  Valley  Forge,  o 

13080  Site  of  the  old  forge  in  the  valley,  c 


c 

c 

I 


B 

B 

B 


Pancaster. 

4931  Birthplace  of  President  Buchanan,  b 
327  House  of  President  Buchanan,  a 

Delaware  Water  Gap. 

8187  Delaware  Water  Gap, 

286  Delaware  Water  Gap  from  the 
drive, 

12101  Kittatinny  House  from  the  river, 

14480  Parlor  of  Kittatinny  House, 

14481  Dining-room  of  Kittatinny  House, 

12102  Kittatinny  and  Water  Gap 

Houses  from  New  Jersey, 

12103  Mount  Tammany, 

289  Indian  Ladder  Bluff, 

14246  Up  the  river,  from  Lovers’  Retreat, 
12100  Valley  of  the  Delaware  from 

Winona  Cliff, 

14248  The  Gap,  from  Winona  Cliff, 

13580  View  from  Promontory  toward 

the  village, 

13581  View  from  Promontory  toward 

the  gap, 

12104  Marshall  Falls, 

Stroudsburg. 

296  Picturesque  view  of  the  Moun¬ 
tain  House, 

298  Sylvan  Cascade, 

290  Tunnel,  summit  of  Catawissa 

Railroad, 

Buslikill. 

356  Bushkill  Falls, 

358  Top  of  Bushkill  Falls, 

355  Creek  above  Bushkill, 


cs 


cs 


c 

c 

B 

C 

C 

c 


c 

0 


B 

B 


B 

B 

B 


a  a 


53 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 


8187,  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pennsylvania. 


Dingman’s  Ferry. 


369  View  of  Dingman’s  Ferry, 

13592  Delaware  E  i  v  e  r  at  Dingman’s 

Ferry, 

378  High  Falls, 

354  Below  High  Falls, 

345  Silver  Thread  Falls, 

353  Factory  Falls, 

13594  Factory  Falls, 

368  Top  of  Factory  Falls, 

346  Old  mill, 

361  Old  mill, 

348  View  from  High  Falls  Hotel, 

351  View  on  Indian  Ladder, 

350  Indian  Ladder  Falls, 

373  Indian  Ladder  Falls, 

352  Upper  Falls,  Indian  Ladder, 

365  Eaymonds-kill  Falls, 

343  Bridal  Veil  Falls, 

375  Bavmonds-kill  and  Bridal  \  eil 

Falls, 

13595  Serpent  Falls, 

370  Iris  Grotto, 

366  Colosseum  Falls, 

376  The  Cadedenean, 

379  A  Pike  County  road, 

367  Eoad  from  Dingman’s  to  Strouds¬ 

burg, 

359  Across  country  from  Dingman  s, 


B 

D 

B 

B 

B 

B 

D 

B 

BD 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

D 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 


Pottsville. 


220  Panorama  of  Pottsville,  s 

216  Atkins’  Furnaces,  s 

215  Carbon  Valley  from  Sharp 

Mountain,  s 

Bethlehem. 

319  Panorama,  c 

314  Moravian  Sun  Inn,  c 

318  Moravian  Church,  c 

313  Street  and  Moravian  Church,  c 

317  Moravian  Sisters’  Convent,  c 

316  Moravian  Dead  House,  c 

315  Moravian  Burial  Ground,  c 

312  Moravian  Mill,  Monocacy  Creek,  c 

.  320  Lehigh  University,  Packer  Hall,  c 

322  Lehigh  University,  Laboratory,  c 

323  Lehigh  University,  Gymnasium,  c 

321  Lehigh  University,  Library  and 

Gymnasium,  c 

324  Lehigh  University,  President’s 

house,  C 

325  Bethlehem  from  the  Lehigh 

University,  c 


Mauch  Chunk. 

8040  General  view  of  Mauch  Chunk,  c 

232  Dreamy  view  of  Mauch  Chunk,  s 

8041  View  of  Mauch  Chunk  from 

the  flagstaff,  cs 


54 


Pennsylvania — Con  tinned. 


Mauch  Chunk. 

8042  \Tiew  of  Mauch  Chunk  from  foot 

of  Mt.  Pisgah,  c 

8045  View  of  Mauch  Chunk  from  the 

summit  of  Mt.  Pisgah,  c 

8039  Mauch  Chunk  and  Mt.  Pisgah,  c 

227  General  view  showing  Mt.  Pisgah,  s 

233  Grand  view  of  Mauch  Chunk, 

Mt  Pisgah  and  the  Switch- 
back,  s 


8044  Looking  up  the  Switchback,  c 

236  Mt.  Jefferson  Plane,  2070  feet 

long,  s 

234  Mt.  Pisgah  Plane,  2341  feet  long,  s 

235  View  from  the  summit  of  Mt. 

Pisgah,  south,  _  s 

237  Burning  Mine  Summit,  s 

238  Coal  breaker,  s 

239  Scenes  around  a  coal  breaker,  s 

240  Slate  pickers  in  a  coal  breaker,  s 

241  Mining  bossess  at  powder  house,  R 

242  Entrance  to  a  coal  mine,  s 

243  Train  coming  out  of  a  coal  mine,  s 

229  General  view  of  the  Lehigh 

V  alley,  s 

231  Down  the  Lehigh  Valley,  s 

8043  Lehigh  Valley  from  the  foot  of 

Mt.  Pisgah,  c 

8037  Looking  up  the  Lehigh,  c 

8038  Looking  down  the  Lehigh,  c 

228  View  on  the  Lehigh,  c 

Mahanoy  City. 

214  Panorama,  s 

211  Fogt’s  Colliery,  s 

213  Reading  Colliery,  s 

212  A  miner’s  home,  s 

285  Coal  regions,  s 

210  Mahanoy  Tunnel,  near  Mahanoy 

City,  s 


Shenandoah  City. 


5735  Shenandoah  City  Colliery,  c 

5736  Shenandoah  City  Colliery,  c 

5733  Shenandoah  City  Colliery,  sur¬ 

face  coal  stripping,  c 

5734  Shenandoah  City  Colliery,  sur¬ 

face  coal  stripping,  c 

5745  W est  Shenandoah  Colliery, 

bringing  coal  to  the  surface,  ‘c 

5747  Indian  Ridge  Colliery,  c 

5748  Indian  Ridge  Colliery,  coal-dirt 

hoist,  c 

5746  Turkey  Run  Colliery,  coal  shutes,  c 

5739  Kohinoor  Colliery  and  shaft,  c 

5740  Kohinoor  Colliery,  dirt  shutes,  c 

5741  Kohinoor  Colliery,  link  chain 

dirt  scraper,  c 

5742  Kohinoor  Colliery,  miner  going 

doAvn  shaft,  c 

5743  Kohinoor  Colliery,  one  mile 

under  ground,  c 


5744  Kohinoor  ( Plliery,  mammoth  coal 

vein  one  mile  under  ground,  c 


5737  Grand  panorama  of  the  Schuyl¬ 

kill  coal  region,  c 

5738  Grand  panorama  of  the  Schuyl¬ 

kill  coal  region,  c 

5749  Cascade  on  Stony  Creek,  c 

Cresson  Springs. 

12990  Station  at  Cresson  Springs,  c 

12881  Mountain  House,  c 

13121  Mountain  House,  c 

248  Mountain  House,  b 

9087  Mountain  House,  hall,  s 

9089  Mountain  House,  parlor,  s 

9088  Mountain  House,  dining  room,  s 

251  Upper  Cottage  Row,  Mountain 

House  Grounds,  b 

Gettysburg. 

2008  Meade’s  Headquarters,  c 

2014  Battlefield  from  Little  Round 

Top,  Wheatfield  and  Peach 
Orchard,  c 

2755  Peach  Orchard,  from  Emmets- 

burg  Road,  c 

2756  Zook’s  Monument  and  Wheatfield,  c 

2015  Battlefield,  from  Little  Round 

Top  towards  Cemetery  Hill,  c 

2004  From  Culp’s  Hill,  overlooking 
the  field  from  position  held 
bv  the  7th  Indiana  and 
Knapp’s  Battery,  c 

7971  Union  front,  from  Bloody  Angle,  s 

7969  Bloody  Angle,  Pickett’s  Charge,  s 

2750  Pickett’s  Charge,  taken  from  the 

right  of  High  Water  Mark,  c 


7972  High  Water  Mark  of  the  Rebellion,  k 
2751  High  Water  Mark,  showing  the 


monuments  of  72dand  106th 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  c 

2752  High  Water  Mark,  showing  the 
monuments  of  the  15th,  19th 
and  20th  Massachusetts,  c 

2011  Position  of  106tli  Pennsylvania, 

15th,  19th  and  20th  Mass¬ 
achusetts,  c 

7966  Spot  where  General  Hancock  was 

wounded,  c 

2012  Hancock  wounded,  c 

7973  Taneytown  Road  toward  High 

Water  Mark,  s 

2749  Taneytown  Road,  from  Pierce’s 
barn,  showing  one  of  the 
lines  of  retreat  on  the  first 
day,  c 

2019  Big  and  Little  Round  Tops  from 

Emmetsburg  Road,  c 

2740  Big  and  Little  Round  Tops  from 

National  Cemetery,  c 

7975  Summits  of  Big  and  Little  Round 

Tops,  s 

2748  Round  Top  from  the  eastern  slope 

of  Seminary  Ridge,  c 

7974  Little  Round  Top  from  High 

Water  Mark,  s 


55 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 


Gettysburg. 

2018  Little  Round  Top  from  the 
Wheatfield,  monument  of 
27th  Connecticut  in  the  fore¬ 
ground,  c 

2738  On  the  slope  of  Little  Round  Top; 

position  occupied  by  a 
portion  of  the  1st  Brigade, 

2d  Division,  12th  Corps, 


on  the  night  of  July  1st,  c 

2754  Breastworks  of  the  95th  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Y  olunteers  and 

140th  New  York,  on  the 
front  slope  of  Little  Round 
Top,  c 

7967  Monument  to  General  Stafford,  s 

7964  Monument  to  91st  Pennsylvania 
Volunteers  on  Little  Round 
Top,  s 

2006  Culp’s  Hill  from  Cemetery  Hill, 
Battery  B,  4th  U.  S.  Artil¬ 
lery  and  1st  New  York  Artil¬ 
lery  in  the  foreground,  c 

2003  Position  of  Geary’s  Brigade  and 
Monument  of  28th  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  on  Culp’s  Hill,  c 

2730  From  East  Cemetery  Hill,  show¬ 
ing  Wadsworth’s  line  to 
Culp’s  Hill,  c 

2013  First  Massachusetts  Cavalry  and 

Sedgwick’s  Headquarters,  C 


2728  From  position  of  Rickett’s  Bat¬ 
tery,  East  Cemetery  Hill, 
showing  lunettes  of  Weed- 
rick’s  Battery  and  stone  wall,  c 
2733  Part  of  the  breastworks  occupied 
by  Green’s  Brigade,  2d  Divi¬ 
sion,  12th  Corps,  with  Mon¬ 
ument  of  28th  Pennsylvania,  c 
2736  From  Spangler’s  Spring,  showing 
the  position  and  monuments 
of  the  2d  Massachusetts  and 
27th  Indiana  and  the  ground 
over  which  the  charge  of  the 
2d  Massachusetts  was  made,  c 
2741  Ziegler’s  Grove  from  the  Taney- 
town  Road,  showing  the 
position  of  the  12th  Massa¬ 
chusetts  and  88th  Pennsyl¬ 
vania  Volunteers.  c 

2745  View  from  the  position  occupied 
by  the  12th  Massachusetts 
on  Seminary  Ridge,  over¬ 
looking  the  scene  of  opera¬ 


tions  of  the  1 1  tli  Corps,  c 

2747  Willoughby  Run,  showing  the 
position  and  monument  of 
the  19th  Indiana,  c 

2753  From  Little  Round  Top;  scene 
of  Kilpatrick’s  fight  and 
Farnsworth’s  death,  c 

7968  Union  sharpshooters’  outposts,  s 


2759  Position  occupied  by  the  Union 
sharpshooters  as  outposts, 
showing  the  Emmetsburg 
Road  and  Baltimore  Pike,  c 

6245  Breastworks  and  monument,  30th 

Maine,  s 

2017  Devil’s  Den,  c 

6246  In  Devil’s  Den,  s 

6243  Spot  where  Gen.  Reynolds  fell,  s 

2758  House  on  the  Emmettsburg  Road 

to  which  the  body  of  Gen. 
Reynolds  was  carried  on  the 
first  day,  sc 

6248  Monument  of  29th  Pennsylvania 

V  olunteers,  s 

7970  Spot  where  Cushing  and  Armis- 

ted  fell,  s 

2005  Cemetery  Hill  from  Culp’s  Hill,  c 

2731  Entrance  to  the  National  Ceme¬ 
tery,  _  (  c 

2007  Monument  in  the  National  Ceme¬ 
tery,  _  ^  c 

2739  Reynolds’  Monument  in  the  Na¬ 
tional  Cemetery,  c 

2729  Entrance  to  Evergreen  Cemetery,  c 


27 27  F rom  East  Cemetery  Hill,  ground 
over  which  the  Louisiana  Ti¬ 
gers  charged,  showing  posi¬ 
tion  of  Hoke’s  Brigade  in 
reserve,  c 

6242  Spangler’s  Spring,  s 

2735  Spangler’s  Spring,  showing  the 
position  occupied  in  Spang¬ 
ler’s  Wood  by  Lockwood’s 
Maryland  Brigade,  c 

2737  Wolf’s  Hill  from  Spangler’s 
Spring,  showing  Reaver’s 
house,  occupied  during  the 
battle  by  Confederate  sharp¬ 
shooters,  c 

2732  From  position  on  Culp’s  Hill  oc¬ 
cupied  by  the  56tli  Pennsyl¬ 
vania,  7th  Indiana  and  sec¬ 
tion  of  Knapp’s  Battery, 
showing  the  Confederate 
position  on  Benner’s  Hill,  c 

2734  Showing  the  scene  of  the  Confed¬ 
erate  charge  across  Spang¬ 
ler’s  Swail,  against  the  posi¬ 
tion  occupied  by  the  147th 


Pennsylvania,  July  3d,  c 

2016  Monterey  Gap  from  Little  Round 
Top,  through  which  Lee’s 
Army  retreated,  c 

2746  Railroad  cut,  scene  of  the  cap¬ 
ture  of  the  Confederate  Bri¬ 
gade,  first  day’s  fight,  c 

2020  Main  Street,  through  which  the 

Federal  Army  retreated,  c 

2742  Chambersburg  Street,  c 

2743  Carlisle  Street,  c 

2744  Baltimore  Street,  c 

2757  Jenny  Wade’s  house,  C 


56 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 


Pittsburgh. 

9116  Panorama  of  Pittsburgh, 

13088  Panorama  of  Pittsburgh  and 

Alleghany  Citv, 

13446  Pittsburgh  from  Mt.  Washington, 

9121  Fifth  Avenue, 

9122  Fifth  Avenue, 

9119  Sixth  Avenue, 

9118  East  Liberty  Street, 

9120  Smithfield  Street, 

9123  Sixth  Street, 

9124  Rose  Street, 

9125  Lake  in  Alleghany  Park, 

13086  Alleghany  River  at  Pittsburgh, 

13089  Monongahela  River  at  Pittsburgh, 

13087  Confluence  of  Alleghany  and 

Monongahela  Rivers  at  Pitts¬ 
burgh, 

Alleghany  City. 

13447  Alleghany  City  from  Mt.  Wash¬ 

ington, 

201  Down  the  Ohio  from  Alleghany 

City, 

202  Up  the  Ohio  from  Alleghany 

City,  showing  Western  Peni¬ 
tentiary, 

208  Western  Penitentiary, 

207  Western  Penitentiary,  entrance, 

209  Western  Penitentiary,  interior, 

showing  cells, 

12599  Homestead, 

280  Old  St.  David’s  Church,  Radnor, 
7184  American  Elm,  West  Chester, 

339  On  the  Brandywine, 

3739  Court-House  at  Chester, 

3740  William  Penn’s  House,  Upland, 
9126  Birthplace  of  Jas.  G.  Blaine, 

Brownsville, 

12969  Oil  derricks  at  McDonald, 

289  Nanticoke  Gap  Coal  Breaker, 
Wilkesbarre, 

Johnstown  Disaster. 

6361  Overflow  of  Conemaugh  Lake, 

6362  Broken  dam,  north,  Conemaugh 

Lake, 

6363  Broken  dam,  north,  general 

view, 

6365  Broken  dam  from  west  side, 

6364  Looking  through  the  break, 

north, 

6368  Conemaugh  Lake  after  the  flood, 

6369  The  dam  across  the  break, 

6378  Conemaugh  Trestle, 

6379  Conemaugh  Trestle  before  the 

flood, 

6375  John  Baker  and  pony  (rode  from 
the  dam  to  South  Fork  ahead 
of  the  flood,) 

6287  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Bridge, 
Cambria  Iron  A\  orks  and 
wreckage, 


s 

c 

c 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

c 

c 


c 


c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

A 

c 

c 

A 

A 

c 

c 

c 


AS 

AS 

ABS 

AS 

AS 

B 

AS 

B 

S 


AS 


B 


6302  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Bridge, 
Cambria  Iron  Works  and 
wreckage, 

6325  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Bridge 
and  great  drift, 

6289  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Bridge, 

hunting  for  bodies, 

6301  Acres  of  wreckage  from  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Railroad  Bridge ; 
hunting  for  bodies, 

6304  Looking  over  wreckage  toward 
J  ohntown  from  P  ennsylvania 
Railroad  Bridge, 

6328  Cambria  Company’s  store  and 
Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Station, 

6299  Relief  station,  Johnstown  station, 
Pennsylvania  Railroad, 

12986  Day  Express, 

6308  Wreck  of  Cambria  Iron  Works, 
6316  East  end  of  Cambria  Iron 
Works, 

6290  Looking  over  Cambria  Iron 

Works,  showing  bodies, 

6303  Conemaugh  River  and  Cambria 
Iron  Works, 

6291  Conemaugh  River,  from  tempo¬ 

rary  bridge, 

6288  Looking  up  the  Conemaugh  Val¬ 
ley  from  Locust  Street, 

6313  From  the  west  bank  of  the  Cone¬ 
maugh, 

6326  From  the  west  bank  of  the  Cone¬ 

maugh, 

6360  Merchants’  Hotel, 

6285  West  end  of  Main  Street,  showing 
Merchants’  Hotel, 

6321  Main  Street,  looking  down  on 
wreckage, 

6307  Main  and  Franklin  Streets, 
showing  Opera  House  and 
the  only  truck  team  saved, 
6359  Main  Street  above  Franklin, 

6293  Main  Street  from  Franklin  Street, 
wreckage  40  feet  high, 

6306  Main  Street  and  City  Park, 

6389  Main  and  Union  Streets, 

6393  Wrecked  houses,  Main  and  Union 
Streets, 

6392  Debris  at  Union  Street, 

6339  View  of  wreck  on  Main  and 
Walnut  Streets, 

6338  Rear  of  Walnut  and  Main  Streets, 
6336  Walnut,  near  Main  Street, 

6327  Looking  south-west  from  Main 

and  Clinton  Streets, 

6312  Clinton  Street  above  Main  Street, 
the  Post  Office, 

7068  Wreckage  at  Clinton  and  Locust 
Streets, 

6319  Up  Conemaugh  from  Main  and 
Clinton  Streets, 

6296  Across  Bedford  Street,  effects  of 
back  water, 


s 


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s 


c 


s 


0 


s 

c 

s 


c 


s 


B 

s 

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AS 

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A 

A 

AS 


C 


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D 

C 

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57 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 


Johnstown  Disaster. 


6332  Wreckage  from  back  water,  First 

Ward,  as 

6342  General  Hastings’  Headquarters,  as 

6292  West  end  of  Johnstown,  showing 

the  morgue,  A 

6317  Schoolhouse,  morgue  and  wreck¬ 

age,  c 

6324  Looking  east  from  School  Morgue,  c 

6343  Millville  Morgue,  a 

6344  Bringing  in  a  body,  Millville 

Morgue,  s 

6394  Jam  in  rear  of  Morrell  Institute,  s 

6395  Wreckage  in  rear  of  Morrell 

Institute,  s 

6318  Catholic  Church  and  site  of 

Ilurlbut  House,  c 

6349  Interior  of  First  Methodis t 

Church,  a 

6334  General  Campbell’s  residence,  80 

persons  saved,  A 

6340  Colonel  Linton’s  residence,  a 

6314  A  ruined  home,  c 

6390  Tree  driven  through  house,  AS 

6391  Tree  driven  through  house,  as 

6347  Pay  day,  A 

12982  Johnstown  Dam,  c 

6331  Pontoon  bridge  across  Stony 

Creek,  as 

6320  Panorama  of  Grubtown  after  the 

flood,  c 

6382  Wrecked  engines  at  Conemaugh,  s 

6383  Wrecked  engines  at  Conemaugh,  bs 

6384  Wrecked  engines  at  Conemaugh,  s 
6381  Boulders  washed  from  bluff, 

Conemaugh,  A 

6396  View  of  Haines  Street,  Kern- 

ville,  as 

6397  Morris  Street,  Kernville,  A 

6352  Cambria  City,  as 

6353  Cambria  City,  Chestnut  and  River 

Streets,  _  as 

6355  Cambria  City,  ruins  on  Railroad 

Street,  AS 

6354  Cambria  City,  St.  Mary’s  R.  C. 

Church,  interior,  as 

6351  Up  the  Conemaugh  from  Cam¬ 
bria  City,  as 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Views. 

9693  Dining  car  on  the  Pennsylvania 

Limited,  c 

7688  Vice-President’s  private  car, 

interior,  _  C 

12976  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Station 
and  ferries  from  the  river, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  _  c 

12645  Interior  of  Pennsylvania  Rail¬ 
road  Station,  Jersey  City, 

N.  J.,  c 


12980  Switch  Tower,  Harrisburg,  c 

9109  Horseshoe  Curve,  s 

7961  Horseshoe  Curve,  s 

7960  Horseshoe  Curve,  s 

4932  Horseshoe  Curve,  panorama,  c 

7963  Horseshoe  Curve,  from  Kittan¬ 
ning  Point,  s 

12979  The  turn  of  the  Horseshoe  Curve,  c 

7962  Kittanning  Point,  cs 

13297  Curve  beyond  Kittanning  Point,  c 

9115  Allegrippus,  s 

4933  Allegrippus,  b 

9110  Cut  at  Allegrippus,  s 

12630  Railroad  cut  at  Allegrippus,  c 

9093  Mountain  road  in  the  Alleghanies,  s 

12981  Gallitzin  Tunnel,  near  Cresson,  c 

9092  Old  Portage  Road,  summit,  s 

253  Old  Portage  Road,  summit,  b 

255  Old  Portage  Road,  looking  up 

Plane  No.  5,  summit,  b 

254  Old  Portage  Road,  looking  down 

Plane  No.  5,  summit,  b 

13401  Map  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad 

and  its  connections,  — 

12617  Tunnel  on  Old  Portage  Road, 

west,  c 

13122  Buttermilk  Falls,  c 

13150  Pennhaven  Inclined  Planes,  s 

13123  A  Valley  in  the  Blue  Ridge,  c 

13117  Conemaugh,  from  the  tower,  c 

9090  Conemaugh  Viaduct,  cs 

12985  Conemaugh  Furnace, 

13120  Across  the  Conemaugh, 

9091  Conemaugh  Bridge,  No.  6,  s 

13118  Deep  Cut,  No.  6,  s 

9114  Deep  Cut,  near  Conemaugh,  s 

9111  Old  Portage  Tunnel,  near  Cone¬ 

maugh,  s 

9112  Old  Portage  Tunnel,  near  Cone¬ 

maugh,  s 

12421  On  the  Blue  Juniata,  near  Mill 

Creek,  dg 

12882  Sang  Hollow,  c 

13119  Sang  Hollow,  east,  c 

13124  Track  tanks,  Sang  Hollow,  c 

12628  Packsaddle,  c 

12842  Packsaddle,  panorama,  c 

12629  Packsaddle,  looking  east,  c 

12631  Log  cabin  of  the  Packsaddle,  c 

12618  Cable  Ferry,  c 

9113  Whippoorwill  Straight,  s 

12632  Pay  car  at  Derry,  c 

12642  Greenburg  station  and  tunnel,  c 

12977  Pinch  Road,  Cornwall  and  Leba¬ 

non  Road,  c 

12978  Pines,  at  Pinch  Road,  Cornwall 

and  Lebanon  Road,  c 

13521  Chicago  Limited  running  at  full 

speed  near  Newport,  c 


5 


a  a 


58 


Pennsyl  vania —  Con  tin  tied. 


4932,  Panorama  of  the  Horseshoe  Curve,  Pennsylvania  Railroad. 


59 


Rhode  Island. 


715,  Old  Tower  built  by  Norsemen  in  the  10th  Century,  Newport,  Rhode  Island. 


Newport. 


711  First  Beach,  c 

713  Purgatory,  c 

715  Old  tower  built  by  Norsemen  in 

the  10th  century,  c 

7888  Statue  of  Commodore  Perry,  as 

718  Redwood  Library,  c 

719  Jewish  Cemetery,  c 


717  Lodge,  grounds  and  residence  of 
Miss  Wolfe, 

9767  War  College,  Coasters  Island, 

Fall  River. 

721  Steamer  “  Pilgrim,”  c 

722  Steamer  “  Pilgrim,”  grand  stair¬ 

case,  c 


Texas. 


San  Antonio. 

12897  Post  Office  and  Government 


Building,  A 

1 2900  Alamo,  A 

12899  Alamo  Plaza,  A 

12901  Alamo  Street,  looking  south,  A 

12604  Old  mission,  BC 

12895  Kampman  Building,  A 


12602  Parade  grounds  at  Fort  Houston,  c 

12896  Tower  in  Fort  Houston,  A 

12603  San  Antonio  from  Fort  Houston,  c 


R1  Paso. 

5516  Plaza,  r> 

5515  Arcade,  u 

5514  Main  Street,  D 

5517  Street  view,  n 

5518  Telegraph  Avenue,  r> 

5519  Washerwomen,  d 


5520  Marshall  Railroad  Station,  D 


o  a 


60 


Texas —  Continued. 


12604,  Old  Mission,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 


Galveston. 

13263  Beach  Hotel, 


B 


Texarkana. 

12898  Trains  at  station, 


X 


Utah. 


Wasatch  Mountains. 

9277  Wasatch  Range, 

9278  Sandstone  formation, 

9279  Giant  Pinnacles, 

9280  Rocky  Buttes, 

7894  Ogden  Canon, 

1045  Looking  down  Volcanic  Peak, 

7889  Thousand-Mile-Tree,  W  a  s  a  t  c  h 

Canon, 

7890  Entrance  to  Devil’s  Gate,  Weber 

River, 

7891  Weber  River,  Weber  Canon, 

7892  Pulpit  Rock,  Weber  Canon, 

7893  Devil’s  Slide,  Weber  Canon, 

1039  Devil’s  Slide,  close  view, 

3814  Tunnel  Three,  Union  Pacific 
Railroad, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 


8393 

1047 

1048 


1049 

3823 

3824 
3822 

3820 

3821 


Green  River,  upper  end  of  the 
Colorado  Canon, 

Mt.  Nebo  from  the  west, 

Gunnison,  Servier  River,  and 
San  Pitch  Mountains  from 
the  west, 

Southern  slope  of  San  Pitch 
Mountains, 

Cliff  Ruins. 

Cliff  ruins  in  a  Canon  near  the 
Sierra  Abajo, 

Cliff  house  in  a  Canon  near  the 
Sierra  Abajo, 

Cave  ruins  in  a  Canon  near  the 
Sierra  Abajo, 

Ruins  in  Montezuma  Canon, 

Ruins  in  Montezuma  Canon, 


A 

A 


A 

A 

A 


61 


Utah— Con  tin  tied. 


Salt  hake  City. 


3815  Salt  Lake  City  from  Prospect  Hill, 

3816  Panorama  with  Wasatch  Moun¬ 

tains, 

1040  Court-house, 

1042  Main  Street, 

6566  Main  Street, 

13387  Street, 

8193  Mormon  Tabernacle, 

6568  Mormon  Tabernacle,  close  view, 

3818  Mormon  Tabernacle,  interior, 

decorated, 

3819  Mormon  Temple,  (before  comple¬ 

tion), 

6569  Mormon  Temple  (completed) 
13293  Assembly  Hall, 

6567  Eagle  Gate, 

8189  Eagle  Gate  and  Bee  Hive, 

1043  Bee  Hive, 

13046  Lion  House, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

B 

S 

c 

A 

A 

C 

B 

C 


SC 

A 

B 


3817  Panorama  of  the  Bee  Hive  and 


Lion  House,  A 

8191  Brigham  Young’s  grave,  c 

6570  Camp  Douglas,  G 

6571  Great  Salt  Lake,  c 

6572  Great  Salt  Lake,  bathing  house,  c 

Garfield  Beach. 

12890  Bathing  at  Garfield  Beach,  ^  A 


12889  Great  Salt  Lake  from  Garfield 

Beach,  A 

Ogden. 

12888  Normal  High  School,  a 

9276  Desert  of  Utah,  A 

6572  A  home  in  the  desert,  c 

1044  A  ranch  in  Southern  Utah,  s 

6574  Palmer  House  on  Denver  and 

Bio  Grande  Railroad,  c 

6575  Giant’s  Club,  Sandstone,  c 


Virginia. 


Richmond. 

922  Capitol,  A 

938  Old  Court  House,  Bowling  Green,  c 

916  Virginia  ox-team,  _  A 

939  Residence  of  Jefferson  Davis  dur¬ 

ing  the  war,  c 

940  Libby  Prison,  c 

5794  Castle  Thunder,  A 


5698  Richmond  and  Belle  Isle,  1865,  i> 

5699  Ruins,  1865, 

5700  Ruins,  1865,  15 

5701  Ruins,  1865,  1! 

856  Statue  of  Washington,  Greenough,  s 

923  Washington  Monument,  a 

9288  Lee  Monument,  B 

924  Statue  of  Stonewall  J ackson,  a 


940,  Libby  Prison,  Richmond,  Virginia. 


62 


Virginia— Con  tin  uecl. 


Richmond. 

936  House  in  which  Stonewall  J ack- 

son  died,  Guinea  Station,  c 

937  Room  in  which  Stonewall  J  ack- 

son  died,  c 

941  National  Cemetery,  c 

942  National  Cemetery,  showing  the 

post  flag,  c 

944  Confederate  Cemetery,  Oakwood,  c 

943  Confederate  Monument,  Oak- 

wood  Cemetery,  c 

945  Confederate  Pyramid,  Hollywood 

Cemetery,  c 

946  Monument  to  Gen.  Stuart,  Holly¬ 

wood  Cemetery,  c 

City  Point. 

5702  Gen.  Grant’s  log  cabin,  d 

5703  Gen.  Grant’s  headquarters,  u 

5704  Col.  Bowers’  headquarters,  d 


Fortress  Monroe. 

5727  Panorama  of  the  fort,  b 

5713  Main  entrance  and  moat,  b 

5714  Main  entrance,  B 

5725  Moat  towards  the  sea,  b 

5715  Officers’  entrance  and  moat,  B 

5716  Officers’  quarters,  b 

5717  Guard  house,  B 

5718  The  big  gun,  b 

5719  Trophy  garden,  b 

57  20  Battery,  B 


5721  Casement  No.  40,  B 

5726  Target  practice  with  the  water 

battery,  B 

5722  Live  oaks  and  parade  grounds,  b 

5723  Avenue  of  live  oaks,  b 

5795  Jefferson  Davis’  prison,  A 

3775  Scudding  along  under  full  sail,  off 

Fortress  Monroe,  c 

3773  Iiygeia  Hotel,  Old  Point  Comfort,  c 

Hampton. 

5709  Soldiers’  Home,  b 

5711  Hampton  school,  B 

5712  Old  church,  B 

5710  National  Cemetery,  B 

Mt.  Vernon. 

840  Steamboat  landing,  s 

848  Porter’s  lodge,  a 

7067  Mansion  from  the  gate,  a 

841  Mansion,  front,  Acs 

8183  Mansion,  rear,  s 

850  View  from  the  window  of  Wash¬ 
ington’s  chamber,  A 

843  Butler’s  house,  A 

8184  Servants’  quarters,  s 

855  Barn,  s 

854  Tomb  of  Washington,  general  view,  s 
846  Tomb  of  Washington,  front,  s 

844  Tomb  of  Washington,  entrance,  A 

845  Tomb  of  Washington,  the  sarco¬ 

phagus,  A 


847  First  tomb  of  Washington, 

849  Walk  on  the  Potomac, 

8185  James  River, 

851  Old  Pohick  Church, 

Arlington. 

761  Arlington, 

3953  Gateway  of  the  National  Cemetery, 
6495  Gateway  of  the  National  Cemetery, 

6269  Mansion, 

3954  Fajade  of  the  mansion,  and  the 

drive, 

10066  Washington,  from  the  mansion 

porch, 

6270  Rostrum, 

6271  Rostrum, 

2053  Drive, 

6272  Drive, 

762  In  the  National  Cemetery, 

8186  In  the  National  Cemetery, 

7259  Temple  of  Fame, 

3955  Memorial  Garden, 

825  Soldiers’  Monument, 

7258  Monument  to  the  Unknown  Dead, 

10069  Monument  to  the  Unknown  Dead, 

decorated, 

6274  Soldiers’  graves, 

6275  Soldiers’  graves, 

10070  Soldiers’  graves,  decorated, 

6273  Officers’  graves, 

7259  Sheridan’s  grave, 

10067  Sheridan’s  grave,  decorated, 

10068  Commodore  Porter’s  grave, 

3956  Panorama  of  Washington  and  the 

Potomac  from  Arlington, 

Fredericksburg. 

880  Tomb  of  Washington’s  mother, 

873  Lacy  House, 

872  Fredericksburg  from  the  Lacy 
House, 

874  Burnside’s  headquarters,  with 

town  in  the  distance, 

875  Massachusettes  Battery,  near  the 

Scott  House, 

877  Slave  quarter,  Scott  House, 

878  General  Sumner’s  headquarters, 

879  Sumner’s  Crossing, 

882  View  from  Stonewall  Jackson  s 

headquarters  at  Hamilton’s 
Crossing, 

881  Marie  Heights, 

902  Marie  House, 

903  Fredericksburg  from  the  Marie 

House, 

885  Ruins  of  the  Bernard  Mansion, 

886  View  on  the  Rappahannock  from 

Bernard  Mansion, 

887  Franklin’s  Crossing,  Rappahan¬ 

nock, 

883  National  Cemetery, 

884  Confederate  Monument,  National 

Cemetery, 


A 

A 

S 

A 


C 

S 

A 

S 

c 

AS 

S 


S 

B 

S 

C 

s 

s 

c 

c 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

AS 

s 

c 


B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 


B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 


63 


Virginia  —  Continued 


Bull  Run. 


892  Battlefield  toward  Thoroughfare 

Gap,  b 

893  Battlefield  where  General  Bee 

fell,  b 

894  Battlefield  toward  Centreville,  b 

899  Stonewall  J ackson’ s  position 

north  of  Warrentown  Pike,  b 

900  Longstreet’s  position  south  of 

W arrento wn  Pike,  near 
Groveton,  b 

895  Bridge  at  Bull  Run,  b 

896  The  old  stone  house,  b 

897  Ford  at  Sudley  Springs,  b 

898  Old  mill  near  Sudley  Ford,  b 

890  Henry  House,  B 


901  Scene  of  the  last  charge  of  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Reserves  on  hill 
near  the  Henry  House, 

891  Soldiers’  Monument  near  the 
Henry  House, 

Cliancellorsville. 


907  Chancellorsville,  B 

906  General  view  of  the  battlefield,  b 

90S  Chancellor’s  house,  rear,  showing 

shells,  _  _  B 

909  Plancock  and  Geary’s  position 

from  top  of  Chancellor’s  house,  b 

910  Ely’s  Ford  Road  from  top  of 

Chancellor’s  house,  B 

904  General  Lee’s  headquarters,  b 

905  Old  Red  Church,  _  B 

9 1 5  Old  W ilderness  Church  and  Melzie,  b 

914  Dowdall’s  Tavern,  B 

911  Stone  marking  the  spot  where 

Stonewall  Jackson  fell,  ^  b 

912  Position  of  Federal  Artillery,  38 

guns,  on  the  hill  near  Fair- 
view,  B 

913  Scene  of  charge  of  Eighth  Penn¬ 

sylvania  Cavalry,  B 

Petersburg. 

920  The  mine,  A 

921  The  crater,  A 

857  Blanford  Church,  B 

Williamsburg. 

925  Old  Court  House,  A 

929  William  and  Mary  College,  a 


930  President’s  house,  William  and 

Mary  College,  A 

933  Fort  Magruder,  earthworks,  A 

934  Negro  camp  meeting  shouters,  A 

935  Old  Episcopal  Church,  interior,  A 

928  Old  Churchyard,  a 

Yorktown. 

5705  Yorktown  during  the  war,  d 

5706  Yorktown  Hotel,  c 

5708  Street,  b 

5707  Old  houses,  c 

Rur ay. 

5693  Panorama  of  the  Shenandoah 

Yallev,  showing  Luray  Inn,  c 

5690  Panorama  showing  Cavern  Hill,  c 

5691  Panorama  showing  Cavern  Hill,  c 

5689  Panorama  toward  the  station,  c 

5695  Shenandoah  River,  c 

5696  Shenandoah  River,  c 

5697  Shenandoah  River,  c 

Natural  Bridge. 

6692  Natural  Bridge,  bcg 

14235  Natural  Bridge  Hotels,  c 

14236  Invernia  Cascade,  c 

14237  Saltpetre  Cave,  c 

14238  Lost  River,  c 

14239  Lace  Water  Falls  and  Dragon’s 

Pool,  c 

14240  Lace  Water  Falls,  c 


Virginia  Hot  Springs. 

14214  Virginia  Hot  Springs  Valley,  _  c 

14215  Virginia  Hot  Springs,  general  view,  c 

14216  Cottage  Avenue,  c 

14217  Virginia  Hotel,  c 

14218  Virginia  Hotel  and  Railroad  Sta¬ 

tion,  c 

14219  Bath  House,  c 

14220  Bath  House  and  Virginia  Hotel,  c 

Falling  Springs. 

14221  Deer-lick  Falls  from  the  road,  c 

14222  Deer-lick  Falls,  c 

14223  Deer-lick  Falls  and  Creek,  c 

14224  On  Falling  Springs  Creek,  c 


5729  Ruin  at  Jamestown, 


West  Virginia. 


New  River. 

14226  New  River  near  Hinton,  c 

14227  Devil’s  Tea  Table,  0 

14228  Quinnimont,  looking  west,  c 

14229  Gorge  west  of  Cotton  Hill, 

14230  Falls  at  Cotton  Hill, 

14231  DragonGorgenearGauley Junction,  c 

14232  New  River  at  Gauley  Junction, 


14233  On  New  River  near  Kanawha 

Falls, 

14234  Kanawha  Falls, 

14243  Lucille  Cascade, 


14225  Greenbrier  River  near  Whitcomb,  c 
6694  John  Brown’s  Fort,  Harper’s 

Ferry,  s 


64 


Washington. 


Tacoma. 


13819  Panorama  showing  Mt.  Tacoma,  c 

13820  Panorama  showing  Mt.  Tacoma,  c 

9221  Looking  toward  Mt.  Tacoma,  c 

9215  Tacoma  and  Mt.  Ranier,  c 

13822  Panorama  from  new  Court  House,  c 

13821  Panorama  and  Commencement 

Bay,  from  new  Court  House,  c 

6688  Commencement  Bay,  c 

9216  Harbor,  c 

6689  Puget  Sound  from  Tacoma  Hotel,  c 

6691  Tacoma  Hotel,  c 

6690  Tacoma  Hotel,  full  view,  c 

13823  New  Court  House,  c 

13824  City  Hall,  c 

13825  City  Hall  and  Pacific  Avenue,  c 

13826  Pacific  Avenue,  c 

12827  Chamber  of  Commerce,  c 

9218  Opera  House,  c 

1 3828  Anna  Wright  Seminary,  c 

13829  Eleventh  Street  Terraces,  c 

13830  Residences  facing  Commencement 

Bay,  c 

13831  Residence  of  Nelson  Bennett,  and 

Mt.  Tacoma,  c 

9219  Lumber  mill,  c 

9220  Loading  grain,.  c 

Spokane. 

13832  Panorama  from  Cliff  Heights,  c 

13833  Panorama  from  Cliff  Heights,  c 

1 3834  Riverside  Avenue,  c 

9227  Spokane  Falls,  c 

13835  Spokane  Falls,  close  view,  c 


9228  Lower  Falls, 

9229  Suburbs, 

13836  Map  showing  route  from  8 

Falls  to  Revelstroke,  c 

Seattle. 

13837  Puget  Sound.  c 

5612  Seattle  from  the  steamer,  c 

9225  The  water  front,  c 

9282  Shipping  wharf,  c 

13838  New  Court  House,  c 

13839  Hotel  Ranier,  c 

13840  Seattle  from  Hotel  Ranier,  c 

13843  New  York  and  Bailey  Buildings 

from  Cherry  Street,  c 

13841  Providence  Hospital,  c 

13842  Pioneer  Building,  c 

13844  Cherry  Street  from  Front  Street,  c 

13845  Front  Street  from  Yesler  Street,  c 

13846  Madison  Street  Terraces,  c 

13847  James  Street,  c 

9226  Street  view,  c 

Fairhaven. 

9222  Fairhaven,  C 

9223  Lumber  mill,  c 

9  224  Puget  Sound,  c 

Port  Townsend. 

561 0  Harbor,  c 

5611  Port  Townsend  from  the  harbor,  c 


9230  Work  of  toredos,  Puget  Sound,  c 


Wisconsin. 


1068  Picturesque  St.  Croix  River,  s 

1075  Ink  Pot,  St.  Croix  River,  s 

1074  Curious  rock  formation,  St.  Croix 

River,  s 

1077  Sentinel  Rock,  St.  Croix  River,  s 

1066  Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  s 

1067  Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  s 

1069  Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  s 


1070  Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  s 

1072  Devil’s  Chair,  Dalles  of  the  St.  Croix,  s 

1079  Logjam,  Upper  Wisconsin,  s 

1064  Booming  timber  over  a  dam, 

Kinnickinnick  Falls,  s 

8215  Minneanola  Falls,  _  s 

8216  Dining-room  on  a  Mississippi 

steamer,  s 


Wyoming. 


12885  A  western  city  in  its  youth,  a 

12887  Street  in  Cheyenne,  A 

12886  Monument  to  the  builders  of  the 

Union  Pacific  Railroad, Sher¬ 
man,  A 

12884  Summit  Station,  Union  Pacific 

Railroad,  A 


1056  Rocky  Mountains,  Pulpit  Rock, 

near  view,  A 

1057  Rocky  Mountains,  Pulpit  Rock, 

general  view,  A 

1059  Rocky  Mountains,  Petticoat 

Rock,  A 


Yellowstone  National  Park. 


13152  Map  of  Yellowstone  National 
Park, 

9191  Entrance  to  Yellowstone  Park,  c 


7072  On  the  road  to  Hot  Springs,  c 

7070  Eagle  Nest  on  the  road  to  Hot 

Springs,  c 


O  Q 


65 


Yellowstone  National  Park— Continued. 


7071  Hot  Spring  formation,  c 

13855  Six-horse  coach  arriving  at  Mam¬ 

moth  Hot  Springs  Hotel,  c 

9193  Mammoth  Hot  Springs  from  the 

hotel,  c 

9192  Mammoth  Hot  Springs,  general 

view,  c 

6504  Mammoth  Hot  Springs,  general 

view,  c 

5604  Grand  Panorama,  Mammoth  Hot 

Springs,  c 

6508  Liberty  Cap,  c 

6509  Liberty  Cap,  0 

13213  Liberty  Cap  and  Mammoth  Hot 

Springs  Hotel,  c 

6507  Mammoth  Hot  Springs  Hotel 

from  the  terrace,  c 

13856  Liberty  Cap  and  Trapper  Cabin,  c 

13857  Liberty  Cap,  Mammoth  Hot 

Springs  Hotel  and  Valley,  c 

6500  Minerva  Terrace,  c 

6503  Minerva  Terrace,  c 

6506  Minerva  Terrace,  c 

13858  Minerva  Terrace,  c 


13861  Cleopatra  Terrace  from  below, 

3841  Main  Terrace, 

3843  Top  of  Main  Terrace, 

13862  Mound  Terrace, 

13863  Mound  Terrace  from  above, 

13864  Mound  Terrace  and  Mammoth 

Hot  Springs, 

13865  Top  of  Mammoth  Coating  Spring, 

6501  The  Pulpit,  front  view, 

6502  The  Pulpit,  side  view, 

13866  Pulpit  Terrace,  front, 

13867  Pulpit  Terrace  from  below, 

13868  Pulpit  Terrace  and  Camp  Sheridan, 
6505  Jupiter  Terrace, 

13869  Jupiter  Terrace, 

13870  Jupiter  Terrace,  Camp  Sheridan, 

Gardiner  Valley  and  Mt. 
Evarts,  c 

13871  Jupiter  Terrace  and  Gardiner 

Valley,  P 

13872  White  Sulphur  Spring,  _  c 

13873  Brown  Sulphur  Springs  and  J upi- 

ter  Terrace,  c 

13874  Brown  Sulphur  Spring,  c 


3607 


,  Cleopatra  Terrace,  Mammoth  Hot  Springs,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 


13859  Cleopatra  Spring,  Minerva  Ter¬ 

race, 

13860  Cleopatra  Spring  and  Gardiner 

Valley, 

5607  Cleopatra  Terrace, 


13876  A  three  hour  catch  on  the  Yellow¬ 

stone  River,  c 

13877  Mud  geyser  on  the  road  to  the 

Canon,  0 

6521  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone,  c 


ooooooooo  ooooo 


66 


Yellowstone  National  Park  -Continued. 


9195  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone,  c 

13090  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone,  c 

3887  Inspiration  Point,  c 

13880  Grand  Canon  from  Inspiration 

Point,  c 

5600  Grand  Canon  from  Inspiration 

Point,  c 

5601  Grand  Canon  from  Inspiration 

Point,  c 

13878  Grand  Canon  west  from  Inspira¬ 

tion  Point,  c 

5602  Grand  Canon  west  from  Inspira¬ 

tion  Point,  c 

13879  Grand  Canon  east  from  Inspira¬ 

tion  Point,  c 

13211  Down  the  Canon  from  Inspiration 

Point,  C 

3882  Grand  Canon,  looking  up,  c 


6519  Above  Yellowstone  Falls,  C 

6520  Grand  Canon  below  Upper  Falls,  c 

5325  Upper  Falls  and  River,  c 

13883  Brink  of  Upper  Falls,  c 

13884  Yellowstone  River  and  Canon 

Hotel,  c 

13885  Yellowstone  River  above  Upper 

Falls,  c 

3890  Heart  of  the  forest  near  Yellow¬ 
stone  Canon,  c 

6515  Wood-cutter’s  cabin,  c 

13886  The  stop  at  Larry’s,  c 

3864  A  landscape,  c 

3847  Obsidian  Cliffs,  c 

6516  Obsidian  Cliffs,  c 

6517  Virginia  Cascade  Canon,  c 

9196  Virginia  Cascade,  c 

9197  Bridal  Veil  Falls,  c 


5600,  Grand  Canon  from  Inspiration  Point,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 


6522  Grand  Canon  from  Lookout  Point,  c 
6518  Lower  or  Great  Falls  from  Look¬ 


out  Point,  c 

3885  Grand  Canon  near  Great  Falls,  c 

3883  Grand  Canon  and  Great  Falls,  c 

3884  Great  or  Lower  Falls  of  the 

Yellowstone,  c 

13209  Great  or  Lower  Falls  of  the 

Yellowstone,  c 

13881  Great  Falls  of  the  Yellowstone 

from  below,  c 

13882  Brink  of  the  Great  Falls,  c 


7075  Gardiner  Canon,  c 

9194  Golden  Gate,  c 

7074  Golden  Gate,  c 

6527  Golden  Gate,  c 

6496  West  Gardiner  Falls  at  Golden 

Gate,  c 

6497  Middle  Gardiner  Falls,  b 

6499  Middle  Gardiner  Falls,  c 

6524  Golden  Gate  Canon,  c 

6525  View  in  Golden  Gate  Canon,  c 

6526  On  Golden  Gate  Road,  c 

7073  On  Golden  Gate  Road,  c 


67 


Yellowstone  National  Park — Continued. 


5605  Cupid’s  Cave,  c 

7069  Bunsen’s  Peak,  c 

6523  Pioneer  Hotel,  c 

13889  Panorama  of  Norris  Geyser 

Basin,  c 

13887  The  Growler,  Norris  Geyser 

Basin,  c 

13470  Emerald  Pool,  a 

13888  Emerald  Pool  steaming,  c 


13212  Grotto  Geyser,  Upper  Geyser 

Basin,  c 

9210  Grotto  Geyser,  Upper  Geyser 

Basin,  c 

13911  Grotto  Geyser,  Upper  Geyser 

Basin,  c 

3859  Cone  of  Grotto  Geyser,  choice 

view,  c 

3852  Bee  Hive  Geyser,  a 


13887,  The  Growler,  Norris  Geyser  Basin,  Yellowstone  National  Park 


13890  Constant  Geyser,  Norris  Geyser 

Basin, 

13891  Monarch  Geyser,  Norris  Geyser 

Basin, 

13892  Vixen  Geyser,  Norris  Geyser 

Basin, 

13893  Hell’s  Half  Acre,  Middle  Geyser 

Basin, 

3878  Panorama  from  Hell’s  Hall 
Acre, 

9208  Prismatic  Lake,  Middle  Basin, 

9213  The  mountain  from  Middle 

Basin, 

9214  View  from  Mary’s  Mountain, 
3865  Panorama  of  Geysers, 

9205  Early  morning  in  Upper  Geyser 
Basin, 

13894  Grotto  Geyser,  Upper  Geyser 

Basin, 


13895  Sponge  Geyser, 

13896  Basin  of  Giantess, 

3871  Giant  Geyser, 

3872  Cone  of  Giant  Geyser, 

13901  Cone  of  Giant  Geyser,  close 
view, 

13897  Tea  Kettle,  toward  Lion,  Lioness, 


and  Cubs,  c 

13210  The  Pool  and  Old  Faithful,  c 

9211  Old  Faithful,  c 

13898  Old  Faithful  before  eruption,  c 

3856  Old  Faithful  in  eruption,  c 

13899  Old  Faithful  in  eruption,  c 

13900  Cabin  of  cavalry  escort,  c 

5322  View  of  Castle  Geyser,  a 

3861  Side  view  of  Castle  Geyser,  c 

3851  Cone  of  Castle  Geyser,  _  A 


3854  Kiverside  Geyser  in  eruption, 
5324  Castle  Geyser  in  eruption, 


68 


Yellowstone  National  Park— Continued. 


3856,  Old  Faithful  in  Eruption,  Yellowstone  National  Park. 


3849  Cone  of  Lone  Star  Geyser,  A  i 

3850  Cone  of  Lone  Star  Geyser,  A 

3853  Crater  of  Splendid,  A  I 

6511  Boiling  Geyser,  c 

6512  Mud  Geyser,  c 

13902  Morning  Glory  Pool,  c 

3868  A  pool,  c 

3869  A  pool,  c 

387  0  Pools,  c 

3874  Specimen  Lake,  c 

13903  Mortar  and  Fan  Geysers  in  erup¬ 

tion,  c 

9206  LTpper  Geyser  Basin  Hotel,  AC 

9207  Upper  Geyser  Basin  Hotel,  c 

13904  Watering  coach-horses  at  Conti¬ 

nental  Divide,  c 

9198  Yellowstone  Lake,  c 

9199  Yellowstone  Lake  from  the  hotel,  c 

9200  Yellowstone  Lake  from  the  boat 

landing,  c 


9201  Hot  Springs  on  Yellowstone 

Lake,  c 

9202  Boiling  Springs  in  Yellowstone 

Lake,  c 

13905  The  “Zillah”  on  Yellowstone 

Lake,  c 

9212  Paint  Pots,  c 

3876  Boiling  Paint  Pots, 

9204  Paint  Pots  at  Yellowstone  Lake, 

13906  Paint  Pots  and  Yellowstone 

Lake,  c 

13907  Pink  Paint  Pots  on  Thumb  of 

Yellowstone  Lake,  c 

9209  Turquoise  Boiling  Springs,  c 

13908  Shores  of  the  Thumb,  <; 

13909  Fishing  Cone,  c 

9203  Yellowstone  River  as  it  leaves 

the  Lake,  c 

13910  Lake  Hotel,  c 

13875  Stage  leaving  Lake  Hotel,  c 


o  o 


69 


Canada, 


13532,  Victoria  Statue  and  Square,  Montreal. 


Montreal. 

6709  Montreal  from  Mount  Royal 

13530  Bank  of  Montreal, 

13531  St.  James  Street,  Bank  of  Mon¬ 

treal  and  Post  Office, 

13532  Victoria  Statue  and  Square, 

13586  Royal  Victoria  Hospital, . 

13583  McGill  College,  main  building, 

13585  Bonsecours  Church, 

13584  Bonsecours  Market, 

13582  Windsor  Hotel,  JJ 

13587  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Station,  c 

7886  Victoria  Bridge,  cs 

13675  Victoria  Bridge, 

13588  Panorama  from  Mount  Royal, 

showing  Victoria  bridge, 

13589  Panorama  from  Mount  Royal, 

showing  Nun’s  Island, 

13529  Panorama  down  the  St.  Lawrence 
from  Mount  Royal, 


13527  Lachine  Rapids  and  panorama 

from  Mount  Royal, 

13533  Mount  Royal  from  New.  York 
Life  Insurance  Building, 

13528  Panorama  west  from  New  York 

Life  Insurance  Building, 

Quebec. 

9727  The  docks  in  winter, 

9728  The  Grand  Battery, 

9729  Fabrique  Street, 

9730  French  Cathedral,  . 

9731  French  Cathedral,  interior, 

9732  Montmorency  Falls, 

Ottawa. 

9733  Parliament  Building,  centre, 

9734  Parliament  Building,  east  end, 

9735  Parliament  Building,  west  end, 

9736  Parliament  Library, 

9737  The  Rideau  Canal, 

9738  Chaudiere  Falls, 


c 

c 

c 


s 

s 

s 

s 


s 

s 


s 

s 

s 

s 


s 

s 


70 


Manitoba. 


Winnipeg. 

13677  Panorama  of  Winnipeg,  c 

13678  Panorama  of  Winnipeg,  east,  c 

13679  Panorama  from  Manitoba  Hotel,  c 


13680  Manitoba  Hotel,  c 

13681  Old  Fort  Garry,  c 

13682  Main  street,  c 

13683  Red  River  of  the  North  at  Win¬ 

nipeg,  c 


Alberta . 


Assiniboia. 


13684  Buffalo  heads,  Chaplin  Station,  c 

13685  Cattle  branding,  ranching  scene,  c 

13686  Cattle  herding,  c 

13687  Sheep  ranching  scene,  c 


Sarcee  Reserve. 

13688  Indian  Sun  Dance,  making  a  brave,  c 


13689  Sarcee  Squaw  and  pony  travois,  c 

13690  Sarcee  Indian  boys,  c 

13691  Indian  pony  travois,  cf 

13692  Tepee  of  Chief  of  Sarcee  Indians,  cf 

13693  Bull’s  Head,  squaw,  and  dog 

travois,  cf 


13697  Burial  tepee  of  Little  Calf  and 
Weasel  Head,  with  wife  and 
child,  cf 


13698  Three  Sisters,  Canmore,  c 

Rocky  Mountains. 

Banff. 

13699  Banff  Hotel  and  Twin  Peaks,  c 

13700  Banff  Hotel  across  rapids  of  Bow 

River,  c 

13701  View  of  Goat  Mountain  from 

Banff  Hotel,  c 

13702  Cascade  Mountain  from  Banff 

Hotel,  < ' 


13695,  Indian  Encampment,  Sarcee  Reserve. 


13694  Bull’s  Head  and  squaw  in  front 

of  tepee,  cf 

13695  Indian  encampment,  cf 

13696  Burial  tepee  of  Crow  Chief’s  wife,  cf 


13703  Cascade  Mountain  from  Banff 

Hotel,  c 

13704  Cascade  Valley  from  the  music 

stand, 


c 


71 


Alberta— Continued. 


13706,  The  Beautiful  Valley  of  the  Bow,  Rocky  Mountains. 


Rocky  Mountains. 

Banff. 

13705  Bow  Biver  Valley  from  Banli 

Hotel, 

13706  The  beautiful  Valley  of  the  Bow 

from  Banff  Hotel, 

13707  Bow  River  Valley, 

13934  Panorama  of  Banff  and  Bow 
Valley, 

13936  Fairholm  Range  from  Banff, 
13940  Twin  Peaks  from  Bow  River,  _ 

13708  Twin  Peaks  from  Cave  and  Basin 

Road, 

13709  Cave  and  Basin  Hot  Sulphur 

Springs, 

13710  Main  Chain  o  the  Rocky  Moun¬ 

tains  from  Bow  River, 

13711  Twin  Peaks  (Mt.  Bundle), 

13712  Twin  Peaks  and  Bow  River, 

13713  Cascade  Mountain, 

13714  Cascade  Mountain  across  Bow 

River, 

13715  Castle  Mountain  and  Bow  River, 

13716  Mount  Ida  and  Bow  River, 


c 

CF 

c 

CF 

CF 

CF 

C 

C 

CF 

CF 

CF 

c 


OF 

c 

CF 


13717  Reflections  on  Bow  River,  c 

13718  Cascade  Mountain  and  Bow 

River,  c 

13719  Castle  Mountain  from  Bow 

River,  (  c 

13720  Cascade  Mountain  from  Sulphur 

Springs,  c 

13721  Sulphur  Mountain  from  Tunnel 

Mountain,  0 

13722  Spray  Valley  from  Tunnel  Moun¬ 

tain,  c 

13723  Bow  Valley  and  Banff  from  Tun¬ 

nel  Mountain,  ° 

13724  The  Hoodoos,  Bow  River  and  Mt. 

Bundle.  c 

13725  The  Hoodoos,  0 

13726  Bundle  Range  and  Cascade  River 

from  Devil’s  Lake  Drive,  cf 

13939  Banff  Hotel  and  the  Mountain 
Drive  from  Summit  Moun¬ 
tain,  CF 

13727  Devil’s  Canon,  c 

13728  Mt.  Bundle  across  Devil’s  Lake,  cf 

13729  Devil’s  Lake,  CF 


72 


Alberta— Continued. 


13714,  Cascade  Mountain  across 


Bow  River,  Rocky  Mountains, 


Rocky  Mountains. 

Banff. 

13730  Gibraltar  Eock,  Devil’s  Lake,  cf 

13731  Mount  Inglismaldie  and  Devil’s 

Lake,  cf 

13733  Cascade  Eange  and  Devil’s  Lake,  cf 

13734  Cascade  Mountain  from  across 

Devil’s  Lake,  cf 

13735  Castle  Mountain,  c 

Baggan. 

13736  Victoria  Glacier,  Lake  Louise,  c 

13737  Victoria  Glacier,  Lake  Louise, 

moonlight,  CF 

13938  Deflections  on  Lake  Louise,  cf 

13738  Deflections  at  sunrise,  Lake  Louise,  cf 

13739  Mount  Victoria,  Lake  Louise,  cf 

13740  Sunset  on  Lake  Louise,  c 

13741  Head  of  Lake  Louise,  c 

13742  Beehive  and  Mirror  Lake,  c 

13743  Great  Mountain  and  Mirror  Lake,  c 

13744  View  of  Bow  Valley  from  Lake 

Agnes,  c 

13745  Lake  Agnes,  8000  feet  above  sea 

level,  cf 

13746  Lake  Agnes,  cf 

13747  The  Great  Divide,  summit  of  the 

Docky  Mountains,  c 


13748  The  Big  Grade  Kicking  Horse 

Pass,  c 

Field. 

137  49  Mt.  Stephen  from  Kicking  Horse 

Diver,  c 

13750  Mt.  Stephen  and  Atlantic  Express,  c 

13751  Mt.  Stephen  and  Kicking  Horse 

Diver,  c 

13752  On  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13753  Mount  Burgess,  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13754  Mount  Burgess,  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13755  On  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13756  A  camp  on  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13757  Emerald  Lake  Glacier,  c 

13758  Mt.  Burgess  and  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13759  Outlet  of  Emerald  Lake,  c 

13760  Van  Horne  Dange  from  Field,  c 

13761  Leanchoil  Mountains  and  the 

Chancellor,  c 


13762  Mule  train  near  Golden,  — 

Rocky  Mountain  Animals. 

13763  Head  of  Elk,  c 

13764  Head  of  Moose,  c 

13765  Docky  Mountain  Sheep,  c 

13766  Docky  Mountain  Antelope,  c 

13767  Cariboo  Head,  c 

13768  Buffalo  Head,  c 


73 


Alberta —  Continued. 


13731,  Mt.  Inglismaldie  and  Devil's  Lake,  Rocky  Mountains. 


Selkirk  Mountains. 


13769  Mt.  Carroll, 

4219  Mt.  Carroll  and  Hermit  Mountain 
from  near  Glacier  Station, 

4210  Glaciers  from  Glacier  Station, 

13770  Mt.  Carroll  from  Roger’s  Pass, 

13771  The  Hermit,  Roger’s  Pass, 

13772  Mountain  of  the  Pass,  Rogers 

Pass, 

13773  Glacier  House  and  Hermit  Pass, 

13774  Mt.  Sir  Donald  from  the  trail  to 

the  Glacier, 

13775  Mt.  Sir  Donald  from  the  trail  to 

the  Glacier, 

13776  Mt.  Sir  Donald  from  the  trail  to 

the  Glacier, 

13777  Mt.  Sir  Donald  and  Illicilliwaet 

Glacier, 

4212  Face  of  the  Glaciers  and  Sir 
Donald, 

4211  Face  of  the  Glaciers  and  Sir 

Donald,  close  view, 

4209  Foot  of  the  Glaciers, 

4216  A  crevasse  in  the  Glaciers, 


CF 

A 

A 

CF 

C 


C 

CF 

CF 

C 

C 

CF 

A 

A 

A 

A 


4217  Glaciers  and  the  Illicilliwaet, 
13778  Great  Illicilliwaet  River  and  Gla- 


13779  Illicilliwaet  Glacier,  close  view, 
4228  Effects  of  an  avalanche, 

4222  Among  the  Selkirks, 

4223  Among  the  Selkirks, 

13780  Mt.  Cheops  and  Hermit  Range, 

13781  Mt.  Cheops  and  Hermit  Range, 
13937  Illicilliwaet  River  and  Hermit 

Range, 

13782  Illicilliwaet  Valley  from  the  snow 

sheds, 

13783  Mount  Ross, 

13784  Mount  Ross, 

4225  Selkirks  at  Ross  Peak  Siding, 

13785  Loop  Valley, 

13786  Lilly  Glacier  from  Loop  Valley, 

13787  Illicilliwaet  Valley  from  Glacier, 

13788  Lilly  Glacier  and  Mt.  Ross, 

13789  Illicilliwaet  Valley  from  Loop 

Valley, 

13790  Sir  Donald  from  Snow  Shed  No.  3 1 
4208  Glaciers  from  the  snow  field, 

13791  Sir  Donald  from  Loop  Valley, 


c 

c 

A 

A 

A 

C 

CF 

CF 

CF 

CF 

CF 

A 

CF 

C 

c 

c 

c 

,  c 

A 

CF 


6 


74 


Alberta — Continued. 


13745,  Lake  Agnes,  8000  feet  above  sea  level,  Rocky  Mountains. 


Selkirk  Mountains. 

13792  Interior  of  reverse  curve,  Snow 

Shed  No.  24,  c 

13793  Mt.  Abbott  and  Glacier  House 

from  Cascade  Summit,  cf 

13794  Illicilliwaet  Glacier  from  Cascade 

Summit,  CF 

13795  Asulkan  Mountain  and  Glacier 

from  Cascade  Mountain,  cf 

13796  Illicilliwaet  Valley  from  Cascade 

S  u  m  m i t ,  Cheops  on  the 
right,  _  cf 

13797  Panorama  from  Summit  of  Mt. 

Abbott,  No.  1.  Summit  of 
Mt.  Abbott  with  Mts.  Fox, 
Dawson  and  Asulkan,  cf 

13798  Panorama  from  Summit  of  Mt. 

Abbott,  No.  2  left.  Mt.  Sir 
Donald  and  Illicilliwaet 
Glacier  from  Summit  of  Mt. 
Abbott,  cf 

13799  Panorama  from  the  Summit  of 

Mt.  Abbott,  No.  3.  Illicilli¬ 
waet  Valley  from  Summit  of 
Mt.  Abbott,  cf 


13800  Panorama  from  the  Summit  of 

Mt.  Abbott,  No.  4.  Mt.  Ross 
and  Illicilliwaet  Valley  from 
Summit  of  Mt.  Abbott,  cf 

13801  Panorama  from  the  Summit  of 

Mt.  Abbott,  No.  5.  Lilly 
Glacier  and  Mt.  Ross  from 
Summit  of  Mt.  Abbott,  cf 

1 3802  Mt.  Sir  Donald  and  Great  I  llicilli- 

waet  Glacier  from  Summit 
of  Mt.  Abbott,  cf 

13803  Asulkan  Glacier,  cf 

13935  Asulkan  Glacier  from  the  trail,  cf 

13804  Crevasse  in  Asulkan  Glacier,  c 

13805  Mts.  Fox  and  Dawson  and  the 

Donkin  Glacier,  c 

13806  Mts.  Dawson  and  Donkin  and  the 

Donkin  Glacier,  c 

13807  The  four  tunnels,  Fraser  Canon,  <: 

13808  Hell’s  Gate,  Fraser  Canon,  c 

13809  Spuzzum  Suspension  Bridge,  Fra¬ 

ser  Canon,  c 

13810  Siwash  Indians  curing  salmon, 

Fraser  River,  c 

13811  Siwash  Indians  salmon  fishing, 

Fraser  River,  c 

4232  Dining-car  Holyrood,  Canadian 

Pacific  Railroad,  A 


75 


Alberta— Continued. 


13937,  Illicilliwaet  River  and  Hermit  Range  at  Glacier,  Selkirk  Mountains. 


13785,  Loop  Valley  near  Glacier,  Selkirk  Mountains. 


76 


British  Columbia. 


Van  Conver. 

13812  Panorama  of  Van  Conver,  west, 

13813  Hotel  Van  Conver, 

13814  Great  tree  in  Stanley  Park, 

13815  Two  big  trees  in  Stanley  Park, 

Victoria. 

13816  Panorama  of  Victoria,  north, 

9237  Victoria  Harbor, 

4205  Victoria  Harbor,  from  top  ot 
Government  Bnilding, 

13817  Victoria  Harbor  towards  Esqui- 

malt, 

13537  “Old  Beaver”  first  steamer  on 
the  Pacific  Coast, 

4203  Pacific  terminus  of  Canadian 
Pacific  Railroad, 

Esquinialt. 

9236  Esquimalt  Harbor, 

4207  Dry  docks, 


c 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 

A 


13818  Dry  docks  and  the  “Royal 
Arthur,” 

Queen  Charlotte  Island. 

13495  Queen  Johnny, 

13500  Indian  Mary,  Gold  Harbor, 

13498  Gold  chief’s  house,  Gold  Harbor, 

13499  Gold  chief’s  grave,  Gold  Harbor, 
13513  Totems  at  Skidegat, 

13491  Totem  poles,  Skidegat, 

13490  Totem  pole,  made  of  one  piece  ot 
wood,  Skidegat, 


c 

c 

A 

C 

A 


13516 

13496 
13501 
12538 

1 3497 


Totems  at  Massett, 

Indian  graves  at  Massett, 

Gog  and  Magog,  Massett, 

Chief’s  house,  Alert  Bay, 

Grouo  of  Broad  Head  Indians, 


Quatsena, 

13492  Indian  graves  at  Lytton, 

9238  Point  nearest  the  United  States, 


c 


c 

c 

c 

0 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


12682,  View  from  the  Government  House,  Nassau 


Bahama  Islands. 


New  Providence. 
Nassau. 

12695  Nassau  from  Hog  Island, 
12704  Nassau  Harbor, 


12679  West  Bay  Street  and  harbor,  i> 

12668  Nassau  fishing  schooners, 

12680  Government  Buildings, 
d  12677  Government  House, 

n  12682  View  from  the  Government  House,  d 


77 


Bahama  Islands— Continued. 


Nassau. 

12681  Fort  Fincastle,  D 

12689  View  from  Fort  Fincastle,  lock¬ 

ing  north,  d 

12690  Fort  Montague,  D 

12694  The  Barracks,  D 

12674  Shouter  Church,  D 

12686  Boyal  Victoria  Hotel  from  the 

library,  T> 

12665  Royal  Victoria  Hotel  looking  west,  d 
12664  Lawn  of  the  Royal  Victoria  Hotel,  d 
12676  Thompson’s  Folly,  D 

12663  A  home  in  Nassau,  .  D 

12667  Home  of  a  dealer  in  marine  curi¬ 
osities,  D 

12688  Dodeswell  Street,  D 

12692  Polo  grounds,  D 


12691  Avenue  of  almond  trees  near  the 
polo  grounds, 

12661  Sea  grape  tree, 

12678  Flambova  tree, 

12687  Silk  cotton  tree, 

12662  Fig  tree, 

12673  Banyan  tree, 

12669  Bread-fruit  tree, 

12671  Parasitical  cactus, 

12685  Grove  of  cocoanut  palms, 

12684  Lake  Killarney, 

12696  Nassau  Park, 

12675  Stone  quarries, 

12683  Tenement  house  in  Grantstown, 
12666  Old  cemetery  near  Nassau, 

12693  A  seaside  home  near  Nassau, 

12672  Along  the  shore,  east  of  Nassau, 

12670  View  west  of  Nassau, 


D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 


Bermuda  Islands. 


Hamilton. 

12711  Panorama  of  Hamilton, 

12700  Hamilton  from  the  fort, 

12725  Hamilton  ferry, 

12728  Floating  dock, 

12750  Steamship  “Orinoco,” 

12703  Deck  of  Steamship  “  Orinoco, 
12719  Landing  from  the  “Orinoco, 


12708  Devonshire  Church, 

12747  Hamilton  Hotel,  looking  north¬ 
east, 

12720  American  House, 


12724  Entrance  to  the  Governor’s, 
12739  Cut  in  the  road  near  the  Gov¬ 
ernor’s, 


78 


Berm  u  da  Is  Ian  ds—  Con  tin  ued. 


12710  Wistoe,  residence  of  the  American 

Consul,  n 

12702  Cocoanut  palms  at  the  American 

Consul’s,  d 

12734  Residence  of  the  poet  Moore,  d 

12733  Courtyard  of  Moore’s  residence,  i> 
12699  Moore’s  calabash  tree,  i> 

12731  View  near  Moore’s  residence,  i) 

12743  Cedar  Avenue,  d 

12727  Clarence  Hill  Avenue,  d 

12701  Front  Street,  Tower  Hill,  » 

12735  Hill  above  Water  Street,  o 

12712  Street  view  with  palm  trees,  i> 

12705  Royal  palms,  d 

12723  Group  of  cocoanut  palms,  d 

12741  Sago  palm,  i> 

12749  Rubber  tree,  d 

12730  Mahogany  tree,  d 

Harrington -on- Sound. 

12714  Harrington-on-Sound,  from  the 

hill,  d 

12740  A  house,  d 

12737  Road  view,  d 


12746  Lion  Rock,  d 

12715  Bridge,  d 


12697  Joyce’s  Caves,  n 

12748  Interior  of  Joyce’s  Caves,  d 

12745  Quarry  of  building  stone,  i> 

12717  Street  view  in  Port  Royal,  d 

12729  Road  view  near  Paget,  d 

12738  Spanishtown,  n 

12716  Entrance  to  Spanish  house,  d 

12744  Donkey  cart  and  driver,  i> 

12698  Two  natives,  i> 

12706  Headland,  n 

12713  House  on  Government  Point,  d 

12736  Lighthouse  on  Gibb’s  Hill,  d 

12718  Bay  on  the  road  to  the  lighthouse,  d 

12732  A  mangrove  swamp,  d 

12726  On  the  north  shore,  d 

12721  Fisherman’s  home  on  the  north 

shore,  d 

12709  Causeway,  d 

12722  Pitt’s  Bay,  with  boat,  D 

12707  Bermuda  yacht,  i> 

12742  Wreck  of  Indiaman,  d 


West  Indies. 


4534,  Entrance  to  the  Caves  of  Bellamar,  Matanzas. 


79 


West  Indies— Continued. 


Cuba. 

Havana. 

4511  Cathedral, 

4499  Bull  ring, 

4523  Louvre, 

4521  Ascosta  Street,  showing  old 
arch, 

4485  Cuban  architecture,  colonnade 
style, 

4496  Tacon  Market, 

4502  Team  of  oxen, 

Matanzas. 

4533  On  the  road  to  the  caves  of  Bel- 

lamar, 

4534  Entrance  to  the  caves  of  Bella- 

mar. 


A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 


A 

A 


Jamaica. 

Kingston. 

8328  Road  through  the  cacti, 

8329  Jerusalem  candlestick  tree, 

St.  Thomas. 

10282  Panorama, 

10283  Harbor, 

10284  Boat  landing, 

St.  Croix. 

10287  Mail  schooner  “Vigilant,”  oldest 

vessel  hi  the  world, 

10285  Avenue  of  palms, 

10286  Palm  tree  crushed  to  death  inside 

a  growing  fig  tree, 

10288  Sharks  captured  at  Barbadoes, 

10289  U.  S.  S.  “Solent”  coaling  at  St.  Lucia, 


A 

A 


S 

S 


Mexico . 


10682,  National  Palace,  City  of  Mexico. 


City  of  Mexico. 

10682  National  Palace,  c 

10683  National  Palace,  stairway,  c 

10685  National  Palace,  Patio  of  Honor, 

showing  President’s  stairway,  c 

10684  National  Palace,  gallery,  c 


10703  Palace  of  Justice,  c 

10700  Chamber  of  Deputies,  c 

10701  Chamber  of  Deputies,  the  forum,  c 

10702  Chamber  of  Deputies,  interior,  c 

10704  National  Library,  c 

10705  National  Library,  interior,  c 


80 


Mexico — Contin  ued. 


c 

c 


City  of  Mexico. 

National  Museum. 

3723  Aztec  Calendar  Stone, 

10706  Aztec  Monuments, 

10708  Sacrificial  Stone, 

10709  Huitzilopostli,  Aztec  God  of  W  ar, 

front, 

10710  Huitzilopostli,  Aztec  God  of  War, 

back, 

10711  Colossal  head  of  serpent, 

10712  Goddess  of  the  Waters, 

10713  Goddess  of  the  Waters,  from  San 

Juan  Teotihuacan, 

10714  Vase  for  holding  hearts  of  Aztec 

human  victims, 

10715  Genealogical  tree  of  Aztec  kings, 

copy  of  original  on  wood  paper, 

10716  Palenque  Cross, 

10717  Indio  Triste  and  monolith, 

10718  Chac-mool, 

10719  Goddess  of  the  Moon, 

10720  Maximilian’s  Coach, 

10721  Standard  of  Cortez, 

10707  Archaeological  Hall, 

National  Art  Gallery. 

10657  National  Art  Gallery, 

10658  A  salon, 

10659  Reception  of  Columbus  at  Court 

of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 
(Mexican  Art), 

10660  Death  of  Isabella,  the  Catholic, 

of  Portugal  (Mexican  Art), 

10661  Frey  Bartholomew,  Protector  of 

the  Indians  (Mexican  Art), 

10662  The  Pulque  Queen  (Mexican  Art), 

10663  The  Deluge  (Mexican  Art), 

10664  San  Juan  de  Dios — Murillo , 


10695  Ancient  confessional, 

10696  Chapel  of  San  Pedro, 

10697  Sarcophagus  of  Iturbide, 

10688  Entrance  to  the  Sagrario,  adjoin¬ 

ing  the  Cathedral, 

10689  Interior  of  the  Sagrario, 

10698  Panorama,  northeast  from  the 

Cathedral, 

10699  Panorama,  north  from  the  Cathe¬ 

dral, 


10665 

10722 

10723 

10724 

10725 

10726 
10656 

10767 

10768 

10666 


National  School  of  Medicine, 
School  of  Mineralogy, 

School  of  Mineralogy,  grand 
stairway, 

School  of  La  Paz, 

School  of  La  Paz,  grand  courtyard, 
School  of  La  Paz,  gallery, 

School  of  La  Paz,  old  Spanish 
courtyard, 

Interior  of  National  Lottery, 
Public  Beneficial  Lottery  Building, 
Old  Custom  House, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


10680 

10668 

10667 

10669 
10679 

10734 

10735 

3728 

5432 

10733 

10670 

10677 

10678 

10671 

10672 

10673 

10674 

10675 


Cathedral. 

3722  Cathedral. 

5372  Cathedral, 

10687  Cathedral,  from  roof  of  National 
Palace, 

4688  Fountain  in  front  of  the  Cathedral, 

10690  Grand  Altar, 

10691  Cypres  and  altar, 

10692  Altar  and  onyx  pulpit, 

10694  Choir  space, 

10693  Choir  and  organs, 


A 

c 

c 

A 

C 


10676 

6712 

6713 

10731 

10732 
10834 
13395 
10736 

3736 

10759 

10766 


c 

c 


Church  of  San  Hipolito, 

Church  of  Santo  Domingo, 

Church  and  Plaza  of  Santo 
Domingo, 

Church  of  Loreto, 

Church  of  La  Santissima, 

Burial  place  of  Cortez,  CL  rch 
of  J  esus, 

Authentic  portrait  of  Cortez, 
Church  of  Jesus, 

Specimen  of  Spanish  window,  in 
Church  of  San  Jose,  1720, 
Doorway  of  a  church, 

Courtyard  of  Hospital  of  Jesus, 
Church  of  San  Fernando, 

Cabinets  in  San  Fernando  Ceme- 

tery,  .  .  „ 

Front  of  Cabinets  m  San  rer- 
nando  Cemetery,. 

Tomb  of  Guerrero,  in  San  Fer¬ 
nando  Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Zaragoza,  in  San  Fer¬ 
nando  Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Miramon,  in  San  Fer¬ 
nando  Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Mejia,  in  San  Fernando 
Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Juarez,  in  San  Fernando 
Cemetery, 

Tomb  of  Juarez,  interior, 

Patio  of  Hotel  Iturbide, 

Panorama  from  Hotel  Iturbide, 
Mexican  Central  Railroad  Depot, 
Vera  Cruz  Railroad  Depot, 

Jockey  Club  House, 

Patio 'of  Jockey  Club  House, 

Patio  of  Jockey  Club  House, 
Alberca  Swimming  Bath, 

House  of  the  Queen  of  Cortez, 
Private  residence  of  President 
Diaz, 

3734  House  in  which  Bazaine  lived, 
5391  Mexican  barracks, 

5390  Mexican  saloon, 

10763  A  pulque  shop, 

4685  Mexican  paper  mill, 

4684  Coffin  store,  . 

10760  Interior  of  a  Spanish  residence, 

10761  Study  in  a  Spanish  residence, 
10681  Patio  of  a  Mexican  vivienda  or  flat, 
10765  Typical  Mexican  residence, 

10762  Ancient  Italian  embroidered 

hanging, 


A 

AS 

G 

C 


G 


CS 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

A 

B 

C 

A 

C 

C 

A 

P 

D 

C 

B 

A 

C 

C 

G 

C 


81 


Mexico— Continued. 


City  of  Mexico. 

5417  Inner  court  of  a  Mexican  house, 

5418  Anteroom  of  a  Mexican  house, 
5422  A  Mexican  kitchen, 

13392  A  private  garden, 

4686  Rooms  for  rent, 

6719  Bull  fight,  entrance  of  the  fighters, 

10727  Bull  fight,  entrance  of  the  fighters, 

10728  Bull  fight,  awaiting  entrance  of 

the  bull, 

10729  Bull  fight,  caparilla  hunting  cover, 

10730  Bull  fight,  matador  about  to  kill 

the  bull, 

10757  Aqueduct  built  by  Cortez, 

10758  Aqueduct  and  fountain  built  by 

Cortez, 

10764  Fountain  of  the  Falling  Waters, 
3727  Avenue  del  Orient, 

10833  Calle  San  Francisco 
5383  Calle  San  Francisco  and  Hotel 
Iturbide, 

5439  Calle  Correos, 

10686  Calle  Plateras  and  Zocola, 

10817  Band  playing  in  the  Zocola, 

6716  The  oldest  plaza  in  the  city, 

5374  Promenading  on  the  plaza, 

10772  Alameda, 

10771  Arbor  in  the  alameda, 

10770  Rustic  arbor  and  walk,  alameda, 

10773  Promenaders  in  the  alameda, 
10769  Palm  tree  in  the  alameda, 

5373  A  street  view, 


c 

c 

c 

B 

A 

A 

C 

C 

c 

c 

B 

B 

O 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

S 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

C 

A 


3913  Street  scene, 

6717  Street  market  scene, 

8168  Street  market  scene, 

5376  Market  day, 

10818  Meat  cart,  and  burros, 

5378  A  burro  train, 

5381  Burro  and  driver, 

3724  Sheep’s  head  vendor, 

3729  Woman  in  holiday  attire, 

5380  Pottery  seller, 

5382  Water  carrier, 

5409  Bread  boy, 

3726  Native  cart  and  ox-team, 

3735  Ox-team  yoked  to  the  horns, 

6715  Carriage  with  red  flag, 

5438  Hack  with  white  flag, 

10832  Funeral  car, 

Paseo  de  la  Reforma. 

10742  Paseo  de  la  Reforma, 

10738  Promenade  and  Paseo, 

10744  Statue  of  Quauhtemoc, 

10743  Statue  of  Quauhtemoc  and  Paseo, 

10739  Statue  of  Columbus, 

3725  Statue  of  Martinez, 

10737  Equestrian  statue  of  Carlos  IV, 
13033  Modern  residence  on  the  Paseo, 

10740  Mounted  guard  on  the  Paseo, 

10741  The  Paseo  and  Chapultepec, 

Chapultepec. 

3721  Chapultepec  Castle, 

10655  Maximilian’s  throne, 

10756  Gateway  to  the  castle, 


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A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

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A 

c 

AS 

A 

C 


o  <1  <!  If 


82 


Mexico—  Continued. 


City  of  Mexico. 


Chapultepec. 

5436  Garden  of  Maximilian’s  palace,  A 

5413  The  terrace,  c 

5414  In  the  hanging  gardens,  c 

5415  In  the  hanging  gardens,  c 

5375  In  the  park,  a 

10745  Driveway,  c 

10755  Roadway  to  the  castle,  A 

10746  Monument  to  Mexican  Cadets,  c 

10752  Tree  of  Montezuma,  _  c 

10753  Great  cypress  tree,  diameter  19^ 

feet,  c 

10750  Cypress  trees,  c 

10749  Cypress  forest,  c 

10751  Cypress  forest,  c 

10747  Avenue  of  cypress  trees,  c 

10748  Aztec  carvings,  c 

10754  Cave  and  exit  from  shaft  in  the 

hill,  c 

Chinampas  or  Floating  Gardens. 

10804  On  the  Chinampas,  c 

13393  On  the  Chinampas,  b 

13394  On  the  Chinampas,  b 

1 0805  Market  stream,  c 

10808  Native  village,  c 

10809  Native  hut,  c 

10806  Boat  builder’s  hut,  c 

10810  Naked  children,  c 

La  Viga  Canal. 

5403  Custom  House,  b 

13391  Custom  House  gate,  b 

6718  El  mercada,  A 

10811  Chapel  of  Ixtacalco,  c 

10812  Bridge  over  the  canal,  c 

5401  Upper  end,  a 

5402  Landing  place,  upper  end,  A 

5404  Shipping  pulque,  A 

5400  Marketplace,  a 

5399  Market  boats,  A 

5395  Unloading  for  market,  A 

5396  The  market,  A 

5397  On  the  canal,  A 

5392  Early  morning  on  the  canal,  A 

5393  Native  barges,  a 

5398  A  native  gondolier,  A 

5394  Native  washerwomen,  A 

Guadalupe. 

13400  Cathedral  of  Guadalupe,  b 

5435  Cathedral  of  Guadalupe  and 

plaza,  A 

10788  Cathedral  of  Guadalupe  and  Hill 

of  Tepyac,  c 

10789  Chapel  of  Tepyac,  c 

10791  A  devout  peon,  c 

10792  Grotto  of  the  Virgin  of  Guada¬ 

lupe,  c 

10793  Shrine  in  the  grotto,  c 

10794  The  Holy  Well,  c 

10795  Bronze  statue  and  tomb  of 

Ignacio  Vuelvas,  c 

10796  Grave  of  General  Santa  Anna,  c 


10790  Panorama  from  Hill  of 

Tepyac,  A 

10797  Panorama  of  Guadalupe  and 

Lake  Texcoco,  c 

10798  Panorama  of  Guadalupe  and 

Lake  Chaleo,  c 

Tacubaya. 

10780  Panorama  of  the  AT alley  of 

Mexico,  as 

10778  Molino  de  “El  Rey,”  or  the  Red 

Mill,  '  c 

10777  Molino  de  “El  Rey”  and  Cha- 

pultepec  Battlefield,  c 

10775  In  Dolores  Cemetery,  c 

10776  Graves  in  Dolores  Cemetery,  c 

10774  Railroad  in  Dolores  Cemetery,  c 

10782  Private  residence,  as 

10783  Suburban  mansion,  as 

10784  An  hacienda,  as 

10781  Patio  of  an  hacienda,  as 

10779  Cornfield  watcher  asleep,  c 

10787  Roulette  gambling,  ACS 

10785  Garden  near  Tacubaya,  as 

10786  Garden  near  Tacubaya,  as 

Texcoco. 

10799  Calle  Real,  a 

10803  Spanish  country  carriage,  c 

10801  Organ  cacti,  c 

10802  Spanish  dagger-palm,  c 

10800  Former  site  of  Pehon  Baths, 

Lake  Texcoco,  c 


10813  Tajos  Nochistongo,  suburb  of 

City  of  Mexico,  c 

3738  Tree  of  the  Noclie  Triste,  c 

13396  Canal  dug  by  Cortez  to  drain  the 

Valley  of  Mexico,  b 

Atoto. 

10321  Church  of  San  Andres,  c 

10822  Graveyard  of  the  Church  of  San 

Andres,  c 

10827  Church  of  the  Cure,  built  1710,  c 

10826  Aqueduct  of  the  Cure,  c 

10828  Panorama  of  the  Valley  of  the 

Cure,  c 

10829  Babel  Water  Tower,  c 

10820  A  grist  mill,  c 

10819  Typical  Mexican  hacienda,  c 

10823  Prickly  pear  tree,  c 

10830  Pulque  or  maguey  plants,  c 

10824  Avenue  of  maguey  plants,  c 


10825  Peon  sucking  pulque  from 

maguey  plant,  _  c 

1083t  Carting  pulque  to  City  of 

Mexico,  A 

San  Jnan  Teotihuacan. 

10816  Pyramid  of  the  Sun,  c 

10814  Pyramid  of  the  Moon,  c 

10815  Spot  where  the  Goddess  of  the 

Waters  was  found.  c 


83 


Mexico —  Con  tin  ued. 


Toluca. 

10594  Panorama  towards  Toluca,  c 

10595  Street  view,  A 

10596  Market,  interior,  a 

10585  Indian  selling  pulque,  a 

10586  Indian  boy  with  baby  on  his 

back,  a 

10588  Valley  of  Toluca,  c 

10590  Toluca  Valley  near  Chima,  c 

10587  San  Bartilito  on  route  to  Toluca,  c 
10584  Deep  cut  on  the  Mexican  National 

Railroad,  A 

Pueblo . 

6747  Panorama,  showing  Iztaccihuatl,  c 
6746  Panorama,  showing  Popocatepetl,  c 
5444  Panorama,  showing  Popocatepetl,  a 
10546  Panorama  of  city,  from  tower  of 

the  cathedral,  c 

10544  Cathedral,  front,  c 

10543  Cathedral,  rear,  c 

10545  Cathedral,  dome,  c 

10553  Cathedral,  altar,  a 

10554  Cathedral,  choir,  A 

10555  Cathedral,  a  confessional,  A 

6745  Street,  showing  cathedral,  c 

6750  Church  of  San  Francisco,  A 

10548  Church  of  Analco,  c 

67 44  Street  and  church  of  San  Cristobal,  c 
10541  A  church,  as 

10540  Carved  front  of  a  church,  as 


!  10549  Maternity  Hospital,  front, 

10550  Maternity  Hospital,  corridor, 

10551  Maternity  Hospital,  interior  of 


chapel,  c 

10552  Penitentiary,  c 

10538  Hotel  Universal,  a 

5447  Old  houses,  a 

10536  Tiled  house,  a 

10535  Curious  tiled  house,  a 

10539  Group  on  a  balcony,  a 

10537  Lady  on  upper  balcony,  a 

6741  Plaza,  c 

6743  Plaza  Major,  c 

6753  Street,  near  the  plaza,  a 

6751  A  busy  street,  a 

10542  A  crowd  in  the  street,  as 

10534  Street  and  causeway,  a 

6754  Street  of  the  Merchants,  a 

10547  Street  of  the  Merchants,  c 

10533  A  coffin  carrier,  a 

5448  A  market  scene,  a 

5446  In  the  market,  a 

5445  Pig  seller  in  the  market,  A 

1 0532  Pottery  market,  a 

6752  Group  of  burros,  A 

5451  The  suburbs,  a 

10527  Plain  of  Otumba,  A 

10528  Mount  La  Malinche,  c 

10530  Maguey  or  pulque  plant,  bs 

10531  Maguey  or  pulque  plant,  a 

10529  Pulque  field,  near  Appam,  c 


10568  Popocatepetl,  from  Aztec  Pyrmaid,  Gholula. 


Q  O 


84 


Mexico — Continued. 


Cholula. 


c 

c 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

c 

A 

c 

c 


5441  Panorama, 

10569  Popocatepetl  and  panorama  ot 
Cholula, 

10559  View  in  Cholula, 

10557  Crowded  street  on  Sunday, 

10556  Special  car  on  tramway, 

5442  Old  fountain  and  water  carriers, 

5443  Church,  built  by  Cortez, 

10558  Pinging  the  bells  on  “  Peace 

Day,” 

5440  Aztec  Pyramid, 

10560  Aztec  Pyramid,  southern  view, 

10561  Aztec  Pyramid,  eastern  view, 

10562  Excavation  in  side  of  Aztec 

Pyramid, 

10563  Priest  ascending  Aztec  Pyramid, 

10564  Church  of  Eemedios  on  Aztec 

Pyramid, 

10565  Church  of  Eemedios,  interior, 

10566  Yalley  of  Pueblo,  from  top  of 

Aztec  Pyramid, 

10567  Valley  of  Pueblo,  from  top  of 

Aztec  Pyramid, 

10568  Popocatepetl,  from  Aztec 

Pyramid, 

10572  Popocatepetl  and  Iztaccihuatl, 

from  Aztec  Pyramid, 

10570  Sunset  on  Popocatepetl, 

10571  Sunset  on  Iztaccihuatl, 

Amecameca. 

10579  Panorama, 

10577  The  town,  from  Sacra  Monte, 

10573  Shrines  on  Sacra  Monte, 

10574  Shrine  and  votive  rags,  on  Sacra 

Monte, 

10575  Votive  offerings,  Sacra  Monte, 

10576  Sacred  Cave,  summit  of  Sacra 

Monte, 

10578  Iztaccihuatl,  from  Amecameca, 

10580  Popocatepetl,  from  Amecameca, 
4687  Boys  hoeing  corn, 

Jalapa. 

10581  Panorama, 

10582  Church  of  San  Jose, 

10583  Interior  of  private  residence, 

Zacatecas. 

5434  Panorama, 

5468  Panorama, 

5437  Panorama  and  Bufa, 

13285  College  and  Church  of  Guadalupe, 
5408  Arcade, 

5412  Plaza, 

5416  Plaza  and  fountain, 

5411  Plaza  and  Bufa, 

5410  Street  view, 

5406  Man  with  sewing  machine,  street 

view, 

5407  Group  of  children, 


c 

c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

A 


A 

AS 

A 

C 

AS 

A 

A 

C 

B 

B 

A 

A 

A 

B 

AS 

A 

AS 

B 

A 

A 


Agtias  Calientes. 

6748  Governor’s  Palace  and  Custom 
House, 

5483  The  Market  Arcade, 

6742  Fafade  of  the  Arcade, 

5477  Pompeiian  interior, 

5450  Plaza, 

5421  Street  peddler, 

5405  Peddlers’  stands, 

5478  Garden  of  San  Marcos, 

12950  Garden  of  the  baths, 

13398  The  public  bath, 

6749  Preparing  for  a  bath, 

6726  Preparing  for  a  bath, 

6731  Bathing  in  the  trench, 

13399  After  the  bath, 

4690  Fresh  from  the  bath, 

6727  Baby  after  the  bath, 

5449  Bath  houses, 

5475  Washing  clothes, 

5420  A  Mexican  horseman, 

5419  A  wrecked  engine, 

Ceon. 

13304  Plaza, 

13402  Natives  ploughing  with  oxen, 

Guanajuato. 

5452  City  of  mountains, 

10486  Street  and  Cathedral, 

10487  A  narrow  street, 

10488  A  street  of  steps, 

10489  A  street  of  steps, 

10490  A  hilly  street, 

10492  Street  scene, 

10493  A  crowded  street, 

5453  Street  fountain, 

5456  Street  and  market, 

10491  Citadel,  showing  piace  where 
heads  were  hung, 

10494  Group  of  water  carriers, 

10495  Water  carriers, 

10496  Party  on  burros  en  route  to  the 
cemetery, 

10497  Grave  diggers  unearthing  human 
skeletons  in  the  cemetery 

b  10498  Mummies  and  bones  in  the  cata- 
b  combs  of  the  cemetery, 

b  10499  Interior  of  the  cemetery, 

10500  Patio  of  a  silver  reduction  works, 

10501  Silver  reduction  works, 

10502  Interior  of  a  silver  mill, 

10503  Grinding  silver  ore, 

10504  A  worn-out  mule,  corral  of  reduc¬ 
tion  works, 

10505  A  picturesque  silver  mill, 

Silao. 

10482  Panorama, 

12951  Vista  of  Silao, 

10480  Plaza, 

10483  Fajade  of  Grand  Hotel  Eedon, 

10484  Stairway  of  Grand  Hotel  Eedon, 


B 

B 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

A 

A 

A 

B 

A 


C 

A 

A 

B 

A 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 


C 

ABS 


A 


B 


>  !> 


85 


Mexico — Con  tin  ued. 


Silao. 

10485  Gallery  of  Grand  Hotel  Redon,  A 
10481  Train  at  railroad  station,  _  as 
13397  Mexican  Central  Railroad  train,  b 

Celaya. 

6739  Church  of  San  Augustin,  c 

6737  Church  of  Our  Lady  of  Carmen,  c 

6736  Church  and  plaza,  c 

3738  The  alameda,  c 

6740  Market  place,  c 

Morelia. 


6788  Panorama,  c 

5474  The  old  aqueduct,  c 

5480  Street  view,  c 

Monterey. 

5479  Railroad  approach  to  Monterey,  A 
6774  Panorama,  c 

6770  Bishop’s  Palace,  c 

6769  Bishop’s  Palace  and  breastworks,  c 
5495  Casino  Club  House,  c 

6768  Ball-room  of  Casino  Club,  c 

5487  Topo  Chico  (hot  springs),  c 

5455  Paving  a  street,  A 


Queretaro. 


13287  Cathedral, 

5469  Old  Spanish  Convent,  interior, 
3720  Marble  fountain  in  the  Old  Span¬ 
ish  Convent, 

5496  A  fountain, 

5501  Fountain  and  market, 

5498  Fountain  in  the  market, 

5510  Mexican  Military  Band  playing 
“  Hail  Columbia,” 

5512  Army  horses, 

6767  Peon  family  and  hut, 

6783  Maximilian’s  house, 

6785  Maximilian’s  house,  showing  bul¬ 
let  holes  from  the  siege, 

5506  Maximilian’s  resort,  fountain  on 
the  plaza, 

5470  Bridge  where  the  last  defence 

was  made, 

547 1  Maximilian’s  prison, 

10478  Place  of  Maximilian’s  execution, 
10179  Panorama  of  the  site  of  Maxi¬ 
milian’s  execution  and  Que¬ 
retaro, 

5472  Firing  squad  at  the  execution  of 

Maximilian, 

5473  Coffin  and  camp  chair  of  Maxi¬ 

milian,  with  State  archives, 


B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

ABS 

S 

A 

A 

A 

AC 

cs 


c 

B 

A 


6769 


,  Bishop’s  Palace  and  Breastworks,  Monterey. 


86 


Mexico— Continued. 


10478,  Place  of  Maximilian’s  Execution,  Queretaro 


Vera  Cruz. 


6729  Panorama,  b 

6730  Panorama,  B 

3737  Harbor  of  Vera  Cruz,  A 

5423  Harbor  and  castle,  A 

5424  Harbor  and  castle,  A 

6734  Fort  of  San  Juan  de  Ullua,  c 

5425  Street  view  and  cathedral,  A 

5426  Old  adobe  church,  a 

6728  Church  of  the  Ascension,  c 

5427  Plaza,  A 

5428  Plaza,  A 

6722  The  Alameda,  c 

6725  Street  by  the  Alameda,  c 

6723  Governor’s  Palace,  c 

6724  Patio  of  Hotel  Universal,  c 

6735  The  scavengers,  c 

On  the  Vera  Cruz  Railroad. 

10597  Guard  of  troops  for  the  train 

Esperanza,  A 

10598  Train  coming  up  from  Maltrada,  A 

6790  Farley  engine,  A 

10599  Train  drawn  by  Farley  engine 

up  heavy  grade,  A 

10600  Train,  drawn  by  Farley  engine  up 

heavy  grade,  a 

10601  Valley  of  Maltrada,  c 

10602  Maltrada  from  the  Table  Lands,  c 

10603  Fruit  peddlers  at  a  station,  A 


10604  Fruit  peddlers  at  a  station,  A 

10605  Down  grade  to  Orizaba,  — 

10606  Tropical  Valley  near  Orizaba,  b 

Cordova. 

10622  Street  and  cathedral,  b 

5504  Hotel  Diligensias,  c 

10614  Railway  station,  abs 

10623  Market  place,  b 

10619  Plaza,  b 

10626  Old  Spanish  well,  b 

10625  Street  beggar  under  the  arch,  b 

5509  Native  hut  by  the  wayside,  c 

5502  Native  fireworks  shop,  c 

5500  Native  washerwomen,  c 

5513  Jacinto  (servant),  c 

5511  A  hilly  street,  c 

10621  A  steep  roadway,  b 

5499  A  street  corner,  c 

5505  Street  scene  in  the  tropics,  c 

5503  Street  and  mountains,  c 

10627  Street  view  showing  peak  of  Ori¬ 

zaba,  b 

5498  A  lane  in  the  tropics,  c 

5497  A  fancy  garden,  c 

5508  A  bank  of  ferns,  c 

10620  Papaw  fruit,  b 

10624  A  palm  forest,  b 

5507  Road  in  a  coffee  plantation,  c 

10615  Cleaning  coffee,  B 


87 


10616 

10618 

10617 


5486 

5488 

5489 
10608 

5494 

6775 

5492 

6772 

5490 

5491 
5430 

5493 
6771 
6777 

10610 

10611 

10612 

10613 

6779 

6780 
10609 

6776 
10607 

8169 

6773 


5482 

5484 

5485 
5481 


6757 

10512 

10517 

10523 
10526 

10524 

10513 

10508 

10509 

10510 

10511 

6760 

10525 
6763 

10515 
10506 

10516 

10518 

10519 

10520 
6765 


Mexico  —  Continued. 


Cordova. 


Drying  coffee,  B 

Coffee  burros,  b 

Burro  loaded  with  coffee,  b 

Orizaba. 

Orizaba  from  Hotel  de  la  Borda,  c 
Orizaba  from  Hotel  de  la  Borda,  c 
View  of  Orizaba,  c 

Cathedral  and  plaza,  c 

Street  and  cathedral,  c 

Street  view,  c 

A  picturesque  street,  c 

A  tropical  avenue,  c 

In  the  Alameda,  c 

In  the  Alameda,  C 

Railway  station,  a 

Native  wattled  hut,  c 

Mexican  kitchen,  c 

Native  carriage,  C 

A  funeral  car,  A 

A  funeral  train,  A 

F armer  boys,  A 

A  bad  road,  A 

On  the  road  to  Tuxpango,  c 

Sugar  estate,  c 

Coffee  plantation,  as 

On  the  Rio  Blanco,  c 

Mount  El  Borego,  c 

Peak  of  Orizaba,  — - 

Tropical  scenery,  c 

Pascuaro. 

Santa  Catalina  Convent,  c 

Mexican  flour  mill,  c 

Old  Mexican  ox-cart,  c 

Pascuaro  Lake,  c 

Guadalajara. 

Cathedral,  c 

Cathedral  from  the  plaza,  A 

Street  and  cathedral,  a 

Cathedral  of  the  Holy  Apostle,  bs 
Church  of  San  Jose,  A 

Carved  front  of  a  church,  b 

Law  building,  a 

Foundling  Hospital,  facade,  a 

Foundling  Hospital,  patio,  a 

Foundling  Hospital,  colonnade 

in  the  patio,  A 

ATiew  down  the  street  from  the 

Foundling  Hospital,  A 

Palace  of  the  Governor-General,  c 
Patio  of  a  private  house,  c 

Alameda,  c 

Flower  market,  A 

Street  market,  A 

Street  corner  market,  A 

A  street,  A 

Calle  San  Francisco,  A 

Calle  de  Carmen,  A 

Street  scene,  c 


10522  Street  scene,  BA 

10507  Bound  prisoners  taken  to  Gov¬ 
ernment  Buildings,  A 

10514  Cargador  carrying  photographic 

outfit,  A 

10521  Ox-team,  a 

6756  Ox-team  yoked  to  the  horns,  c 

6755  Rio  San  Juan  de  Dios,  c 

Chihuahua. 

5458  Church  of  San  Francisco,  full 

view,  t> 

5459  Church  of  San  Francisco,  grand 

entrance,  i> 

5460  Church  of  San  Francisco  and 

plaza,  r> 

5461  Church  of  San  Francisco  and 

street,  i> 

5462  Church  of  San  Filipo,  D 

5463  Church  of  Guadalupe,  i> 

5466  Aqueduct,  d 

5464  Mexican  adobe  houses,  i> 

5465  Roof  dwellings,  n 

5467  A  loaded  burro,  d 

Tlacotalpan. 

1 0630  Street  scene,  b 

10631  Street  and  church,  b 

10632  Schooner  loading  mahogany  logs,  b 

10633  Old  Spanish  bridge,  b 

10634  The  boat  landing,  b 

Alvarado. 

1 0635  Palm  on  the  road  to  Alvarado,  b 

10636  Ruins  in  Alvarado,  b 

10637  On  the  mule  road  to  Y era  Cruz,  b 

Irapuata. 

6781  Ancient  church  and  plaza,  c 

6782  Pottery  market,  c 

6786  Coffee  stand,  c 

6784  Strawberry  venders,  c 

Temasopo  Canon. 

10639  Temasopo  Canon,  c 

10643  Down  the  Canon,  c 

10644  Hot  Lands  from  Temasopo,  c 

10640  A  deep  valley,  showing  tunnel,  c 

1064L  Trolley  entering  tunnel,  C 

10642  Devil’s  Backbone  and  tunnel  No.  7,  c 

10638  The  Coronet  and  trollies  at  Las 

Canoas,  c 

10645  Steep  descent,  c 

10647  Point  of  the  Gods,  c 

10648  Waterfalls  of  Micas,  c 

10651  Zacata  Indian  village,  A 

10652  Zacata  Indian  village,  a 

10650  Interior  of  Choy  Cave,  c 

10649  Palm  forest  near  Choy  Cave,  c 

10653  Railroad  through  coffee  forest 

near  Choy  Cave,  A 

10654  Palms  and  huts  near  Las  Palmas,  a 


88 


Mexico—  Con  tin  ued. 


6761,  Falls  of  Juanacatlan. 


Juanacatlan. 

6778  El  Castilo  Railroad  Station,  a 

6758  Tram  car  to  the  falls,  A 

6759  Native  hut,  A 

13403  Falls  of  Juanacatlan,  B 

6761  Falls  of  Juanacatlan,  _  0 

13041  Falls  of  Juanacatlan,  close  view,  b 

Cuernavaca. 

10628  Panorama,  B 

10629  Diligence  and  cavalry  escort,  b 

San  I/Uis  Potosi. 

5384  Hacienda,  c 

5385  Water  raising  at  hacienda,  a 

Yucatan. 

6792  Street  view  in  Progresso,  c 

6791  Tropical  scenery  in  Progresso,  c 

6793  Palace  of  the  Governor-General, 

Merida,  ( 


6794  Interior  of  residence,  Merida,  c 

6795  House  building  in  Yucatan,  c 


13039  A  happy  waif, 


13294  Native  laundry,  B 

5387  Mexican  ploughman,  b 

5389  Mexican  pack  train,  » 

5388  Mexican  hacienda,  ^ 

3731  Abandoned  hacienda  at  Hornos,  c 

3733  Peons  at  Yen  adit  a,  a 

5386  Cathedral  of  Santa  Anna,  _  s 

3730  Desert  and  Sierra  de  la  Paila,  c 

12598  Mazatlan,  general  view,  looking 

north,  c 

6787  Old  bridge  at  Acambaro,  c 

10592  Town  of  Ocoyacac, 

10591  Valley  of  Ocoyacac, 

10593  Valley  of  Ocoyacac,  f 

Mount  Nevado,  c 

3732  Engine  and  water  car  at  Espinoza,  A 
4643  Railroad  station  at  San  Rafael,  a 
6789  Railroad  restaurant  on  Mexican 

Central  Railroad,  c 


Central  America. 


Panama. 

8399  The  harbor, 

8401  Old  church  of  San  Francisco, 


8402  Cathedral  and  plaza, 

8403  The  plaza, 

8404  A  street  in  the  old  quarter, 
8400  Street  view, 


A 

A 

A 

A 


Cf  d 


89 


South  America. 


Argentine 

Buenos  Ayres. 


8845  Government  Buildings,  A 

8844  Cathedral,  A 

8847  Plaza  and  cathedral,  A 

8846  Plaza,  A 

8848  Monument  in  the  plaza,  A 

8843  Street,  a 

8849  Calle  Florida,  A 

8842  The  Mole,  A 

13068  Ferry  house,  A 


Republic. 

Mendoza. 


8853  Public  square,  A 

8856  Principal  street,  A 

8854  Shaded  street,  A 

8858  Monastery  Ruins,  c 

8859  Monastery  Ruins,  c 


8851  Pampas  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  A 

8852  Pampas  of  the  Argentine  Republic, 
8850  Traveling  on  the  pampas, 


Brazil. 


Rio  Janeiro 

10290  Panorama,  s 

10291  Panorama,  s 

13051  Panorama  of  the  city  and  harbor,  — 

1126  Flarbor,  b 

8317  Harbor,  A 

1137  Picturesque  view  of  Rio  Janeiro,  A 

1 0293  Santos,  s 

8318  Statue  of  Dom  Pedro  I,  A 

10292  “  Tiger  Slayer  ”  in  the  Public 

Gardens,  s 

1129  Entrance  to  Botanical  Gardens,  s 


j  1 135  A  view  in  the  Botanical  Gardens,  A 

1133  A  tropical  bit  in  the  Botanical 

Gardens,  A 

7042  Tree  ferns  in  the  Botanical  Gardens,  A 

1128  Palms  in  the  Botanical  Gardens,  A 
1130  Avenue  of  Palms,  a 

1132  Avenue  of  Palms  and  Corcovado,  A 

1134  Looking  through  the  palms 

toward  the  Corcovado,  s 

7043  Corcovado  from  the  Botanical 

Gardens,  A 

1131  Corcovado  (broken  back),  a 


1143,  Church  of  Bomfin,  Bahia. 


7 


>■  o 


90 


Brazil— Continued. 


Bahia. 

2722  Panorama  from  the  Bay  of  All 

Saints,  _  A 

1148  View  in  the  Bay  of  All  Saints,  b 

1141  Plaza  del  Customs,  A 

1142  Rue  de  Commerco,  A 

1143  Church  of  Bomfin,  A 


Pernambuco. 

1138  Fernando  de  Noronha — convict 
settlement, 

1140  Fernando  de  Noronha — convict 
settlement, 


Bolivia. 


8637,  Implements  made  by  the  Incas,  Tiahuanuco. 


Tiahuanuco. 


8636  Healing  springs  of  the  Incas,  c 

8637  Implements  made  by  the  Incas,  c 

8638  Cloth  manufactured  by  the  Incas,  c 

8633  Inca  mound,  c 

8632  Inca  inscription  stone,  c 

8634  Ancient  Inca  bridge,  c 

8635  Inca  ruins,  c 

8631  Ruin  of  an  Inca  palace,  c 

8630  Ruin  of  an  Inca  archway,  c 

Copacabana. 

8647  Panorama,  c 

8651  Cathedral,  c 

8650  Sacred  crosses  of  alabaster,  c 

8649  Sacred  Virgin  of  Copacabana,  c 

8648  Courtyard  of  the  inn,  c 

8714  On  the  Oroya  Railroad,  c 


L,a  Paz. 


9374  Panorama,  a 

8680  Panorama  from  the  alameda,  c 

8682  The  city  from  the  alameda,  c 

8687  General  view  of  La  Paz,  c 

8688  The  city  and  mountains,  c 

8666  La  Paz  from  the  plaza,  A 

8686  Plaza,  _  C 

8655  Fountain  in  the  plaza,  A 

8685  Alameda,  c 

8665  Municipal  Palace,  A 

8664  Government  Buildings,  a 

8660  Market  and  Custom  House,  A 

8653  Market  and  cathedral,  A 

8668  Street  and  cathedral,  a 

8659  Church  of  Santiago,  a 

8671  The  market  place,  A 

8672  The  old  market,  A 


91 


Bolivia — Continued. 


Pa  Paz . 


8662  Street  market,  a 

8663  Water  carrier,  a 

8679  Street  kitchen  and  chef,  A 

8674  A  quiet  corner,  a 

8661  A  hilly  street,  A 

8654  Calle  del  Castania,  A 

8657  Calle  del  Mercadero,  A 

8658  Calle  del  Santiago,  A 

8667  Calle  del  Acucho,  A 

8669  Calle  del  Morro,  A 

8670  Calle  del  Lavalle,  A 

8676  Calle  del  San  Juan,  A 

8677  Calle  del  Cordegla,  A 

8673  Calle  del  Teatro,  A 

9375  Old  river  bridge,  A 

8675  Old  Regra  Bridge,  A 

8678  Suburbs  of  La  Paz,  a 

8652  In  the  suburbs,  A 

8681  In  the  suburbs,  c 

8689  Mount  Illimani,  c 


8683  Mount  Illimani,  21,150  feet  high,  c 

8684  Mount  Illimani,  from  the  alameda,  c 


8702  Indian  cart  crossing  the  moun¬ 

tains  near  La  Paz, 

Take  Titicaca. 

8696  Panorama  of  the  lake, 

8697  Lake  and  mountains, 

8700  Snowy  Range, 

8701  Curious  rock  strata, 

8698  Along  the  shores, 

8691  A  home  on  Lake  Titicaca, 

8703  A  home  on  Lake  Titicaca, 

8692  Mule  train, 

8693  Indian  women, 

8695  Indian  woman  with  infant, 

8704  Native  grass  boats  on  the  lake, 

8694  Indian  bov  and  rush  boat, 

8699  Home  of  the  Incas, 

8705  Ancient  Inca  Seat  of  Justice, 

8708  Inca  stone  building, 

8709  Inca  garden, 

8710  Inca  ruins, 

8711  Inca  ruins, 


c 


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c 

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A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 

C 

c 

c 

c 

c 


Chile. 


Valparaiso. 


8727  Panorama,  c 

8716  Port  of  Valparaiso,  c 

8715  Harbor,  A 

10305  Harbor,  s 

10306  Harbor  and  floating  dry  dock,  s 

8717  Shipping  in  the  harbor,  A 

8719  The  quay,  a 

8718  Landing  wharf,  A 

8720  Fiscal  Mole,  A 

10307  Pratt  Monument,  at  the  landing 

place,  s 

8721  Sailors’  Monument,  A 

8725  Post  Office,  A 

8723  Bank,  A 

8724  Theatre,  a 

8730  Palatial  residence,  A 

8722  Plaza,  A 

8726  A  street,  a 

87  28  Picturesque  street,  c 

8731  On  the  hill,  c 

8732  Hilly  outskirts,  a 

8729  Cemetery,  c 

8733  On  the  Santiago  and  Valparaiso 

Railroad,  c 


Santiago. 

8789  Santiago,  from  the  Hill  of  Santa 


Lucia,  c 

8754  Congresso  Nacional  Building, _  c 

8755  Congresso  Nacional  Building, 

interior,  C 

8757  Senate  Chamber,  c 

8756  Chamber  of  Deputies,  c 

8751  Municipal  Palace,  c 

8752  Municipal  Palace,  facade,  c 


8750  Municipal  Palace  and  plaza,  c 

8774  In  the  Government  Palace,  c 

8753  Reception  room  in  the  Govern¬ 
ment  Building,  c 

8781  Bedroom  in  the  Governor’s  Palace,  b 

8748  Post  Office,  c 

8747  Mint,  c 

8749  Municipal  Theatre,  c 

8765  Art  Gallery,  b 

8737  Cathedral  and  plaza,  .  A 

8738  Cathedral,  facade,  A 

8739  Cathedral,  interior,  c 

8741  Cathedral,  interior,  b 

8776  Cathedral,  interior,  b 

8740  Cathedral,  organ  gallery,  c 

8777  Private  palace,  c 

8735  Plaza,  a 

8736  View  in  the  plaza,  A 

10308  Plaza  and  mountains  from  the 

Cathedral,  s 

8779  Plaza  d’  Armas,  c 

8734  Arcade,  c 

8742  Alameda,  c 

8745  Fruit  sellers  in  the  alameda,  b 

8841  Early  morning  in  the  alameda,  c 

8744  Statue  of  San  Martin,  c 

8761  Hotel  Francia,  facade,  a 

8762  Street  and  hotel,  A 

8758  Street  view,  a 

8759  Tramway,  a 

8764  Double  yoke  of  oxen,  A 

8775  Calicanto  Bridge,  c 

8778  Old  bridge,  c 

8782  Hill  of  Santa  Lucia,  c 

8783  Hill  of  Santa  Lucia,  c 

8784  View  from  the  foot  of  the  hill,  c 

8795  Gateway,  Hill  of  Santa  Lucia,  c 


92 


Chile— Continued. 


Santiago. 

8791  Stairway  cut  in  stone,  _  c 

8794  Spanish  coat  of  arms  on  stairway,  c 

8787  Theatre  of  Santa  Lucia,  interior  b 

8788  Chapel  on  the  hill, 

8790  Statue  of  Pedro  de  Valdivia, 

8792  Spanish  Aqueduct,  c 

8766  Lake  at  Quinta  Normal, 

8767  Across  the  lake,  c 

8768  Across  the  lake, 

8769  Museum  in  Quinta  Normal,  c 

8777  Museum  in  Quinta  Normal,  facade,  c 

8772  Restaurant  in  Quinta  Normal,  c 

8773  Statue  in  Quinta  Normal,  c 

8800  Entrance  to  Park  Cousino, 

8799  View  in  Park  Cousino, 

8797  Lake  at  Park  Cousino,  c 

8798  Lake  at  Park  Cousino,  0 


8804  A  Chilian  country  fair,  c 

8805  Cuaca  dance,  c 

8806  Native  Chilian  carts,  c 

8807  Inca  inscription  stone,  B 

8808  View  at  Lota,  c 

8837  Island  of  Juan  Fernandez,  c 

Baths  of  Chilian. 

8873  On  the  road  to  the  Baths  of  Chilian,  b 

8874  On  the  road  to  the  Baths  of  Chilian,  c 


8875  On  the  road  to  the  Baths  of  Chilian,  b 

8876  Baths  of  Chilian,  c 

8877  Baths  and  mountains,  B 

8878  Baths  of  Cauqueras, 

8879  Hot  Springs,  B 

8880  Hot  Springs,  B 


Andes  Mountains. 

8809  Plaza  and  cathedral,  Los  Andes, 

8810  Street  in  Los  Andes, 

8811  A  dusty  day,  Los  Andes, 

8812  Andes  de  Ojos, 

8813  Andes  Mountains, 

8814  Early  morning  in  the  Andes, 

8815  Top  of  glacier, 

8817  Pass  of  Upspillaton, 

8818  Pass  of  Upspillaton  and  Juncal, 

8816  Post  station  of  Juncal, 

8819  The  Cumbre, 

8820  The  Cumbre, 

8821  Post  station, 

8822  Cutting  through  snow  and  ice, 

8823  A  lonely  traveller, 

8824  Resting  place  in  the  mountains, 

8825  The  heart  of  the  Chilian  Andes, 

8826  Post  house, 

8827  Glaciers, 

8828  Mount  Aconcagua, 

8829  A  lonely  mountain, 

8831  The  High  Andes, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

A 

A 

C 

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A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

c 


o  o 


93 


Chile — Continued. 


Andes  Mountains. 


8832  Valley  of  snow,  c 

8833  A  mountain  chain,  c 

8834  Grand  view,  c 

8835  Summit  of  the  Andes,  c 

8836  Cactus,  foot  of  the  Andes,  c 


Dutch 

4612  Creole  girl,  A 

4618  Native  Creole  girl,  A 

4614  Creole  woman,  a 

4615  Native  Indian  woman,  A 


Straits  of  Magellan. 


8 -*38  Straits  of  Magellan,  c 

8839  In  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  c 

10309  In  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  s 

8840  In  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  the 

Long  Passage,  c 


Guiana. 

4609  Native  servant  girl,  A 

4619  Native  Indian  with  string  of 
fish, 

4613  Ackawor,  female, 


Ecuador. 


Guayaquil. 

8414  Harbor, 

8419  Market  wharf, 

8420  Along  the  wharves, 

8415  The  riverfront, 

8417  Front  Street, 

8418  Cathedral, 

8421  Water  carrier  mule  with  breeches, 

Guaya  River. 

8422  On  the  Guaya  River, 

8426  Native  dugouts, 

8424  A  native  home, 

8425  Silk  cotton  tree, 

8438  Tropical  view  on  the  Guaya  River, 

Bodegas. 

8427  Bodegas, 

8429  Plaza, 

8431  Washerwomen, 

8428  The  wharf, 

8430  On  the  Guaya  River, 

8432  Native  house  near  Bodegas,  Cor¬ 

dilleras  in  the  distance, 

Balsapampa. 

8433  On  the  road  to  Balsapampa, 

8434  Cordilleras,  near  Balsapampa, 

8437  Balsapampa,  native  village, 

8440  Encamping  at  Balsapampa, 

8439  The  mountains  from  Balsapampa, 

8435  In  the  Cordilleras  above  the  clouds, 

8436  Tropical  forest,  Cordilleras, 

8141  Tropical  jungle  in  the  Cordilleras, 

8442  Native  hotel  in  the  Cordilleras, 

8443  In  the  wilds  of  the  Cordilleras, 
8414  Gathering  storm  in  the  Cordilleras, 

8445  Tropical  foliage  in  the  Cordilleras, 

8446  Native  dwelling  in  the  Cordilleras, 

8447  On  the  road  to  Chimbo, 

8448  Street  in  Chimbo, 

8449  Plaza  at  Chimbo, 

8450  Ox-team,  Zaden, 

8451  Ecuadorean  woman, 

8452  A  traveller  on  the  road, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

C 

C 

c 

c 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

C 


8454  On  the  road  to  Guaranda,  A 

8453  Inca  bridge  near  Guaranda,  a 

8455  Road  view  near  Guaranda,  a 

8458  Plaza  on  market  day,  Guaranda,  c 

8456  Panorama  of  Guaranda,  A 

8457  Noonday  rest,  Guaranda,  a 

8464  View  in  Guaranda,  a 

8461  On  the  ancient  Inca  road  near 

Guaranda,  c 

8459  Ancient  Inca  bridge  near  Gua¬ 

randa,  c 

8460  Ancient  Inca  bridge  near  Gua¬ 

randa,  c 

8462  A  wayside  grave,  c 

8465  Sunset  at  Mocha,  a 

8466  Snow  peaks  from  Mocha,  A 

8463  Mt.  Chimborazo  from  Mocha,  A 

8467  Mt.  Chimborazo  from  the  road,  A 

8468  Mt.  Chimborazo  from  the  Inca 

road,  A 

8469  Mt.  Chimborazo  from  the  Estella,  a 

8470  Mt.  Chimborazo  21,420  feet  high,  c 

8471  Posting  station  near  Ambato,  a 

Ambato. 

8475  Cathedral,  A 

8474  Union  Hotel,  A 

8477  The  diligence,  a 

8476  Water  seller,  A 

8473  Bread  seller,  A 

8478  Corn  venders  on  the  plaza,  A 

8479  Corn  venders  on  the  plaza,  A 


8480  Fording  the  river  near  Ambato,  a 

8481  Crossing  the  ford  near  Ambato,  A 

8484  By  the  roadside,  A 

8485  Native  woman  and  babe,  A 

8482  Native  houses,  a 

8483  Ancient  Inca  mound,  a 


8486  Post  station  between  Ambato  and 

Quito, 

8487  Post  station  between  Ambato  and 

Quito, 

8488  Mount  Cotopaxi, 

8489  Tributary  of  the  Guaya  River, 


94 


Ecuador— Continued. 


8470,  Mt.  Chimborazo,  21,420  feet  high,  Ecuador, 


Rio  Bamba. 

8502  Cathedral, 

8493  Church  of  San  Jose, 

8490  A  street, 

8496  A  street, 

8497  Market  day, 

8491  Market  day, 


8504  Plaza  on  market  day,  c 

8495  Public  square,  A 

8494  Native  musician,  A 

8499  Water  carrier,  A 

8492  Woman  spinning,  A 

8498  A  frugal  repast,  A 

8503  Private  residence,  c 


8505  Mt.  Cotopaxi  from  Rio  Bamba,  c 

8506  Mt.  Cotopaxi  from  the  plain,  c 

8507  Village  of  Coliabamba,  c 

8509  Old  church,  St.  Andrews,  a 

8510  A  street  in  St.  Andrews,  A 

8511  Road  view,  Pallataga,  A 

8512  Street  in  Pallataga,  A 

8513  Mts.  Tambillo  and  Corazon,  A 

8514  Native  funeral  procession,  A 

8515  Road  in  the  Cordilleras,  A 

8516  Road  in  the  Cordilleras,  a 

8517  Tropical  forest, 


Quito. 


8518  Panorama  of  Quito,  A 

8538  Plaza  and  government  buildings,  A 

8540  Municipal  palace,  A 

8539  Portico  of  Municipal  Palace,  A 

8532  Church  of  San  Francisco,  A 

8534  Theatre,  A 

8525  Public  square,  a 

8527  Fountain,  a 

8519  At  the  fountain,  A 

8536  Woman  drawing  water,  A 

8835  A  ruined  fountain,  A 

8531  Old  Spanish  arch,  A 

8530  Old  Spanish  archway,  A 

8533  Ancient  stairway,  a 

8537  Old  bridge  in  Quito,  A 

8541  Native  porters,  A 

8542  Nappa  Indians,  A 

8528  Fruit  stalls,  A 

8520  A  street,  a 

8523  A  narrow  street,  A 

8543  A  paved  street,  a 

8526  A  quiet  street,  a 

8521  Calle  del  Puente,  A 

8529  Bridge  entering  Quito,  a 

8522  In  the  outskirts,  a 

8545  A  suburban  road,  c 

8546  Plain  above  Quito,  c 

8548  Tropical  foliage,  c 

8547  Mount  Pichincha, 

8544  Looking  west, 


q  o 


95 


Patagonia. 


1156  Transit  of  Venus  Expedition, 

Camp  Brooklyn,  b 

1157  General  view  of  Camp  Brooklyn,  b 

1158  Photographer’s  tent,  interior,  A 

1159  Transit  of  Venus  at  Camp  Brook¬ 

lyn,  June,  1882,  b 

1160  Santa  Cruz  River,  B 

1161  Bluff  at  the  mouth  of  Santa  Cruz 

River,  B 


1 163  Rocky  coast,  mouth  of  Santa  Cruz 
River, 

1162  Keel  Point,  Santa  Cruz  River; 

“Beagle”  beached  here,  bot¬ 
tom  cleaned, 

8327  Indians  and  camp, 

8860  Patagonia  Indians  of  Terra  del 
Fuego, 


Peru. 


Callao. 


8550  Harbor, 

8551  On  the  sea  walls, 

8552  On  the  wharves, 

8553  Street, 

8556  Main  street, 

8554  Bridge, 

8555  Church, 

8549  Hoisting  cattle  aboard  ship  at 
Payta, 


Pima. 

8323  Panorama  of  Lima,  showing  the 

cathedral, 

8566  Cathedral  from  the  plaza, 

8565  Front  of  cathedral, 

8567  Cathedral  entrance, 

8324  Interior  of  cathedral, 

8568  Death  of  Atahualpa,  from  a  paint¬ 

ing  in  the  cathedral, 

8573  Church  of  San  Francisco, 

8574  Front  of  church, 

8576  Carved  entrance  to  church, 

8564  Facade  of  church  of  San  J ose, 

8575  Municipal  Palace, 

8572  Inquisition  Building, 

8563  Plaza, 

8569  Alameda, 

8326  Bull  ring, 

8562  Statue  of  Bolivar, 

8570  House  of  Toere  Taigle, 

8571  Washing  on  the  river, 

8577  Palace  of  the  Exposition, 

8578  In  the  Exposition  grounds, 

8579  Summer  house  in  the  Exposition 

grounds, 

8325  The  cemetery, 

8580  Avenue  in  the  cemetery, 

8581  Avenue  in  the  cemetery, 

8582  View  in  the  cemetery, 

8583  Monument  in  the  cemetery, 

8584  Monument  in  the  cemetery, 

8585  Receptacles  for  the  dead, 

8557  A  wayside  shrine  near  Lima, 

8558  Inca  ruins  near  Lima, 


8586  On  the  Oroya  Railroad  near  Ver¬ 

rugas, 

8587  View  on  the  road, 

8589  Verrugas, 


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A 

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C 

C 


8588  Inca  terraces, 

8592  On  the  shore  of  Mollendo, 

8593  Hurricane  deck  of  steamer 

“  Mapocho,” 

Arequipa. 

8594  Panorama, 

8598  General  view, 

8610  The  city  from  the  bridge, 

8595  Arequipa  and  Mount  Misti, 

8616  Arequipa  looking  toward  Mount 

Misti, 

8599  Mount  Misti  from  Hotel  Central, 

8596  Arequipa  Bridge, 

8597  Arequipa  Bridge, 

8605  On  the  bridge, 

8609  Government  Buildings, 

8604  Municipal  Palace, 

8603  Archway  of  Municipal  Palace, 

8606  Church  of  San  Jose, 

8601  Plaza, 

8600  Fair  Day, 

8602  The  main  street, 

8607  Street  view, 

86 1 3  Street  view, 

8614  In  the  suburbs, 

8646  Sacred  Cross, 

Puno. 


8617  Panorama, 

8624  Cathedral, 

8623  Plaza  and  church, 

8622  Puno  on  Fair  Day, 

8620  Carnival  time, 

8621  A  quiet  street, 

8618  Street  view, 

8619  Street  arch, 

8803  Indians  masquerading, 


8625  Market  at  Huliac, 

8626  Weavers  of  Huliac, 

8629  Cathedral  of  Sacramento,  Pisco, 

8627  Sacred  Cross,  Pisco, 

8628  Street  in  Pisco, 

8639  Ruins  of  the  first  Spanish  settle¬ 

ment  in  Peru, 

8640  Cactus, 

8643  Llamas, 

8641  Group  of  llamas, 

8642  Herd  of  llamas, 


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C 

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A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

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A 

A 


96 


Peru — Con  tin  lied. 


8644  Bridge  on  the  Cuzco  Railroad,  A 
8881  Public  square,  Tacna,  a 

8884  Fountain  in  the  plaza,  Tacna,  A 


8882  Street  in  Tacna, 

8885  Port  of  Arica, 

8886  Harbor  of  Arica, 


United  States  of  Colombia. 


8397  De  Lesseps’  residence,  Colon, 
8413  Native  house,  Tomako, 

8396  Sunset  on  the  Caribbean  Sea, 

Buenaventura. 

8405  On  the  river, 

8406  Warehouse, 


a  Esmeralda. 

A  8409  Cathedral, 

8412  Bamboo  Hotel, 

8410  A  home  in  the  tropics, 
A  8411  The  bayou, 


A 

A 

A 


A 

C 

A 

C 


Uruguay. 


Montevideo. 


8319  Panorama,  a 

8866  Over  the  house  tops,  a 

8862  The  harbor,  A 

8863  The  wharves,  a 

8864  The  wharves,  A 

8865  Waiting  for  passengers,  A 

8861  Boarding  the  steamer,  A 


8871  Solis  Theatre,  a 

1151  Foundling  Hospital,  a 

8869  Fountain  in  the  plaza,  A 

8868  View  from  the  plaza,  A 

8872  A  street,  A 

1153  Panadero  delivering  bread,  A 


8320  Ranch  on  the  pampas,  A 


Europe. 


Austria. 


Vienna. 


4442  Imperial  Palace,  a 

6874  Imperial  gateway  from  parade  a 

6877  Guard  leaving  the  palace,  A 

6878  Prince  Ludwig’s  carriage  at  the 

palace  door,  A 

6871  Franzen’s  monument, inner  palace 

court,  A 

6894  A  room  in  the  Imperial  Palace,  A 

6207  Maria  Theresa  Monument,  b 

4448  Monument  to  Wilhelm  von 

Lecetthof,  a 

4445  Imperial  Parliament  Buildings,  A 

4443  Rathhaus,  A 

4447  University,  A 

4438  Cathedral,  A 

4439  Entrance  to  cathedral,  A 

4444  Grand  Opera  House,  a 

6866  Grand  Opera  House,  fafade,  A 

6867  Phaseus  Temple,  a 

4440  Maximilian  Platz,  A 

6872  Graten  Platz  and  Trinity  Column,  A 

6876  Kartner  Strasse,  a 


6212  Street  view,  b 

6879  Office  of  Thomas  Cook  &  Son,  A 

6868  Folk’s  Garden,  where  Strauss  plays,  a 
4441  Kursaal  in  the  City  Park,  A 

6880  Imperial  Laxenburg  Palace  in 

the  suburbs,  A 

Schoenbrunn  Palace. 

6889  Hall,  a 

6884  Spanish  room,  A 

6885  Gobelin  room,  A 

6886  Gobelin  room,  A 

6887  Japanese  room,  A 

6888  Mirror  room,  a 

6891  Gallery  of  portraits,  A 

6890  King’s  billiard  room,  A 

6892  Maximilian’s  room,  A 

6893  Royal  Riding  school,  A 

Innsbruck. 

1990  Theresien  Strasse,  c 

6224  Theresien  Strasse  and  Column  of 

St.  Ann,  u 


97 


Austria— Continued. 


1985,  Church  at  Telfs,  Austria. 


Innsbruck. 

1991  Triumphal  Arch, 

1992  Goldenes  Daeh, 

1994  Sch loss  Ambras, 


1985  Church  at  Telfs, 

1993  View  at  Telfs, 

6225  View  of  Mals  in  the  Tyrol, 

1879  Chapel  in  the  Pusterthal, 

1880  Church  in  the  Pusterthal, 


O  O 


98 


Austria-Continued. 


1986  View  in  the  Dolomite  Region, 

1987  Castle  of  Bruneck, 

6216  View  on  the  River  Salza, 

1988  Street  in  Sterzing, 

1989  Street  in  Sterzing, 


Roumania. 

3548  Peasants, 

3912  Peasant  girls, 

3528  Peasant  girl  drawing  water, 
3530  Peasant  girl  at  the  spring, 

3542  Peasant  girls  in  the  field, 

3556  Butter-girl, 

3557  Maid  servants, 

3564  Servant  girls  in  Sunday  dress, 
3552  Bride  dressing  for  the  wedding, 

3550  Bride  with  wreath  of  flowers, 
3538  Peasant  lads, 

3540  Peasant  wife, 

3562  Peasant  couple, 

3532  Peasant  couple, 

3534  Peasant  couple, 

3536  Peasant  couple, 

3567  Wood-cutter, 

3544  Wood-cutters, 

3551  Gardener, 

3566  Grape  seller, 

3555  Mountaineer, 

3546  Tavern  scene, 


c 

c 

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C 

c 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Saxony. 


3543  Peasant  girls  at  work,  A 

3549  Peasant  girls  dressing  for  Sunday,  A 
3529  Peasant  girl  in  winter  Sunday  dress,  A 
3541  Peasant  girls  in  summer  Sunday 

dress,  A 

3539  Peasant  girls  in  summer  Sunday 

dress,  A 

3559  Peasant  girl  and  grandmother,  A 

3531  Peasant  girl  and  lad,  A 

3545  Peasant  market-women,  A 

3554  Peasant  lads,  a 

3558  Peasant  and  son,  A 

3561  Group  of  children,  A 

3535  Couple  in  Sunday  dress,  A 

3553  Peasant  family,  A 

3560  Peasant  family,  A 

3563  Farmer  ploughing,  A 

3537  Peasant  in  office,  a 

3574  Peasants,  A 

3533  Peasants’  every-day  dress,  A 

3547  Peasants  in  the  presence  of  the 

magistrate,  a 


South  Transylvania. 


3570  Gypsy  peddlers,  a 

3571  Gypsy  peddlers,  a 

3565  Gypsy  basket-maker,  A 

3569  Gypsy  kettle-mender,  A 

3573  Gypsy  brickmakers,  a 

3568  Gypsy  family,  A 

3572  Gypsy  family  and  hut,  A 


Belgium. 


Antwerp. 

2125  The  docks,  A 

2127  Stone  docks,  A 

2126  Steamers  loading,  old  docks,  A 

2121  Shipping  in  the  old  docks,  A 

2122  Shipping  in  the  old  docks,  A 

2124  Shipping  in  the  new  docks,  a 

2123  Steamer  in  dry  dock,  A 

2119  Dock  and  old  Steen  Prison,  A 

2118  River  Scheldt  from  the  docks,  A 

2142  Grand  monument  commemorat¬ 

ing  the  freedom  of  the  docks,  A 
2144  From  the  steamboat  terrace,  A 

1882  Antwerp  Cathedral,  A 

2143  Front  view  of  the  cathedral  spire,  A 

2130  Rue  de  Peignes  and  cathedral 

spire,  A 

2550  Interior  of  the  cathedral,  A 

3521  Pulpit  of  St.  Andrews,  A 

2552  Carved  pulpit,  Church  of  St. 

Pierre,  A 

2131  Hotel  de  Ville,  A 

2137  Royal  Palace,  A 

2132  House  of  Charles  V,  a 

2138  Rubens’  house,  A 

2129  Bronze  statue  of  Rubens,  a 


2139  New  bronze  war  statue,  a 

2140  Equestrian  statue  of  Leopolu  I., 

and  National  Bank,  a 

3522  Interior  of  the  Exchange,  a 

2148  Quaint  old  housetops,  A 

2147  Team  of  Flemish  draught  horses,  A 

2149  Flemish  dog  and  cart,  a 

2153  Windmill  outside  the  fortifica¬ 
tions,  a 

2151  Express  train  for  Brussels,  A 

Waterloo. 

11994  Y ard  of  the  Chateau  Hougo- 

mont,  A 

11996  The  brick  wall,  Chateau  Ilougo- 

mont,  a 

11997  Old  well,  Chateau  Hougomont,  A 

1 2000  Old  chapel,  Chateau  Hougomont,  a 

12001  Interior  of  old  chapel,  Chateau 

Hougomont,  A 

11995  'Where  the  last  charge  of  the 

French  was  made,  a 

11998  Belle  Alliance,  Napoleon’s  head¬ 

quarters,  a 

11999  Belle  Alliance,  Napoleon’s  head¬ 

quarters,  entrance,  a 

12002  Lion  Mound,  A 


99 


Belgium — Continued. 


1903,  The  Bourse,  Brussels. 


Brussels. 


6856  Panorama  of  Brussels  and  the 
Palace  of  Justice, 

4451  Palace  of  Justice,. 

2159  Palace  of  Justice,  interior, 

1908  Hotel  de  Vi  lie, 

1909  Hotel  de  Ville, 

2157  Park  Royale  and  Parliament 
House, 

2542  Ducal  Palace, 

2546  Palace  of  the  Duke  of  Flanders, 

11987  Post  Office, 

1903  Bourse, 

1910  Porte  de  Hal, 

2163  Theatre  Royale, 

2547  Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule, 

11976  Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule, 

interior, 

11977  Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule,  east 

aisle, 

11978  Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule,  a  con¬ 

fessional, 

11979  Cathedral  of  St.  Gudule, 

pulpit, 

2544  L’  Eglise  de  la  Cliapelle, 

2154  Rue  ~  Royale  and  St.  Mary’s 
Church, 

2543  Rue  Royale, 

11988  Courtyard  of  the  Grand  Hotel, 


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C 

A 

C 

s 


11981  Boulevard  Leopold,  s 

11982  Place  St.  Jean,  s 

2155  Statue  of  Godfrey  de  Bullion,  A 

2165  Fountain  of  the  Mannekin,  AS 

2156  Leblon  Park  and  fountain  (statues 

of  Egmont  and  Horn),  A 

11984  Market  in  the  Grand  Square,  s 

11989  Flower  market,  as 

11993  Street  fruit  stand,  A 

4449  Dog  team,  a 

11991  The  way  they  serve  milk  in 

Brussels,  AS 

3520  Woman’s  head-dress,  A 

Dinant. 

1913  General  view,  c 

1914  View  from  the  river,  c 

1912  The  Citadel,  c 

1916  Church  and  fortress,  c 

1917  Street,  c 

1911  Roclier  Bayard,  c 

1915  Rocher  Bayard,  c 

Mechlin. 

1900  Mechlin  Cathedral,  c 

1901  Museum,  c 

1902  Street,  c 

1899  Brussels  Gate,  c 


100 


Belgium — Continued. 


Ypres. 

1918  Hotel  de  Yille, 

1919  Hotel  de  Yille, 

1920  East  end  of  Hotel  de  Yille  and 

old  house, 

1921  Roman  ruin,  Porta  Nigra,  Treves, 


c 

c 


1922  Ruins  of  Constantine’s  Palace, 
Treves, 

1924  Hotel  de  Yille,  Louvain, 

1925  Street  view  in  Louvain, 

1926  Old  church  at  Laaken, 

1927  New  church  at  Laaken, 

1898  Hotel  de  Yille,  Oudenarde, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


Denmark. 


Copenhagen. 

9910  Guard  mount  in  Amalienborg, 

9911  Guard  mount  in  Amalienborg, 

9928  United  States  Consulate, 

9927  Niels  Iuel  Statue  and  Hotel  Europe, 

9913  Kongens  Nytorv  and  Royal 

Theatre, 

9916  Kongens  Nytorv, 

9914  Kongens  Nytorv, 


9925  Store  Kongens  Gade, 

'  A 

9924  Gothead  Gade, 

A 

99 1 9  Arnager  market, 

A 

9920  Arnager  market, 

A 

9917  Fish  sellers, 

A 

9918  Fish  sellers, 

A 

9922  A  milkman, 

A 

9923  A  bybud  (messenger) 

A 

9915  The  Nyhaven, 

A 

England. 


Condon. 
Tower  of  London. 


10887 
1962 

10888 

10899 

10900 

10897 

10898 
10896 

10890 

10891 

10894 

10895 
10889 

10892 

10901 
13052 

10902 

4344 

2472 

2473 
4339 

10851 

4332 

10853 

10862 

4354 

4355 
9394 
9398 

12960 

10903 

10904 


Tower  of  London, 

Tower  of  London, 

Entrance, 

Byward  Tower, 

Traitor’s  gate, 

Bloody  Tower, 

Bloody  Tower, 

Bloody  and  Wakefield  Towers, 
White  Tower, 

White  Tower, 

Middle  Gate  and  White  Tower, 
Lantern  Tower, 

Beauchamp  Tower, 

Tower  Green,  place  of  execution, 
Soldiers’  Barracks, 

Soldiers’  Barracks, 

Beef-eater, 


St.  Paul’s  from  the  Thames, 

St.  Paul’s  from  the  Thames, 

St.  Paul’s  from  Southwark, 

St.  Paul’s  from  Ludgate  Hill, 
Ludgate  Circus, 

Bank  of  England, 

Bank  of  England  and  Thread- 
needle  Street, 

Royal  Exchange, 

Dickens’  Old  Curiosity  Shop, 
Lantern  taken  from  Guy  Fawkes, 
Tomb  of  Dame  Mary  Page, 
Section  of  London  Wall,  St.  Giles, 
Cripplegate, 

Old  London  Wall  between  Wood 
Street  and  Aldermanburg, 
English  bar  and  barmaids, 

A  London  hansom, 


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A 

AS 

A 

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A 

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A 

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A 

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A 

A 

B 

AS 

AES 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

AS 

A 


10922  A  London  four  wheeler, 

4340  Spurgeon’s  Tabernacle,  interior. 
10879  Knights’  Bridge  Road, 

9397  Battersea  Park, 

British  Museum. 


10909 

10914 

10917 

10915 

10916 

10911 

10912 

10910 

10919 
7885 
6801 

10921 

10920 

10913 

10918 

10863 

10854 
2380 
4348 

10838 
10840 

10839 

4335 

10855 

4336 
4350 

10856 


Library, 

Elgin  Room, 

Model  of  the  Parthenon, 

Frieze  of  the  Parthenon, 
Fragments  from  the  Parthenon, 
Drum  of  sculptured  column, 
Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus, 
Drum  of  sculptured  column, 
Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus, 
Base  of  lowest  drum  of  column, 
Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus, 
Egyptian  Room, 

Rosetta  stone, 

Rosetta  stone, 

Rosetta  stone, 

Egyptian  Mummies, 

Phigalian  Room, 

Statue  of  Mausolos, 


A 

B 

S 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Fleet  Street, 

Temple  Bar  Memorial, 

Temple  Bar  Memorial, 

Old  T  emple  Bar, 

The  Strand, 

The  Strand  and  Law  Buildings, 
The  Strand  from  Charing  Cross, 
Charing  Cross  and  Hotel, 
Trafalgar  Square, 

Trafalgar  Square  from  the  Strand, 
Trafalgar  Square  from  the 
National  Monument, 

Nelson  Monument,  Trafalgar 
Square, 


A 

A 

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A 

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A 

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A 

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E 


101 


England— Continued. 


10856  Nelson  Monument,  Trafalgar  Square,  London 


I/Ondon. 

10858  Landseer  Lion,  Trafalgar  Square, 
10857  Fountain,  Trafalgar  Square, 

4333  Grand  Hotel,  Trafalgar  Square, 
10860  Grand  Hotel,  Trafalgar  Square, 
10864  The  Home  Office,  Whitehall, 
Westminster  Abbey. 

13295  Westminster  Abbey, 

10836  Westminster  Abbey,  full  front, 
1811  Westminster  Abbey,  west  front, 

4352  Westminster  Abbey,  side  view, 
10835  Westminster  Abbey,  from  the 

Dean’s  yard, 

4353  Nave, 

1848  Coronation  Chair, 

4347  Chapel  of  Henry  VII,  _ 

4346  Chapel  of  Henry  VII,  interior, 

10837  Westminster  Bridge, 

2374  Westminster  Embankment, 


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A 

E 

A 


A 

AS 

A 

C 

S 

A 

A 

C 

C 


Houses  of  Parliament. 

10868  Houses  of  Parliament, 

10866  Houses  of  Parliament,  from  the 

river, 

10867  Clock  Tower, 

10869  Peers’  entrance, 

1891  House  of  Lords,  interior, 


s 

A 


10861 

10848 

4334 

10844 

4331 

10850 

10841 

2376 


Hotel  Metropole, 

Somerset  Blouse, 

Somerset  House  and  Victoria 
Embankment, 

Victoria  Embankment, 
Westminster  Bridge, 
Victoria  Embankment, 
Charing  Cross  Bridge, 

Albert  Embankment, 

Thames  Embankment, 

Egyptian  Obelisk,  Thames 
Embankment, 


from 

from 


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A 

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A 

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E 

S 

s 

AS 


102 


England — Continued. 


10868,  Houses  of  Parliament,  London. 


London. 


9399  Statue  of  Robert  Burns,  Thames 
Embankment, 

435 1  Thames  Embankme n  t  and 
Waterloo  Bridge, 

10843  Waterloo  Bridge, 

10842  Up  the  Thames  toward  Waterloo 
Bridge, 

10845  London  Bridge, 

10846  London  Bridge, 

10847  Blackfriars  Bridge, 

10878  Pall  Mall, 

4337  Junior  Carlton  Club  House,  Pall 
Mall, 

10859  Waterloo  Place, 

10865  Crimea  Monument,  Waterloo 
Place, 

2381  Crimea  Monument,  Waterloo 
Place, 

10877  Piccadilly, 

10875  Hyde  Park  Corner, 


A 

C 

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A 

AS 

AS 

AS 

A 


E 

A 


S 


A 

S 

A 


10876  Marble  Arch,  Hyde  Park,  as 

10870  Park  Lane,  Hyde  Park,  a 

10871  Stanhope  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  s 

10874  View  in  Hyde  Park,  A 

10872  Statue  of  Apollo,  Hyde  Park,  a 

10873  Fountain,  Hyde  Park,  A 

4345  St.  James  Palace,  c 

4338  Buckingham  Palace,  c 

10883  Albert  Memorial,  a 

4343  Albert  Memorial,  general  view,  c 

6797  Albert  Memorial,  group  America,  c 

6798  Albert  Memorial,  group  Africa,  ac 

6799  Albert  Memorial,  group  Asia,  ac 

6800  Albert  Memorial,  group  Europe,  c 

10880  Albert  Hall,  s 

10881  Albert  Hall,  interior,  as 

10882  Albert  Hall,  interior,  a 

10905  Zoological  Garden,  camel,  s 

10906  Zoological  Garden,  wild  cow,  s 

10907  Zoological  Garden,  polar  bear,  s 

10908  Zoological  Garden,  elephant,  a 


103 


England— Continued. 


Richmond. 

10923  Richmond, 

]  0927  Star  and  Garter  Hotel, 

10928  Terrace  of  the  Star  and  Garter 
Hotel, 

10925  Bridge  at  Richmond, 

10924  Richmond  Bridge, 

10926  On  the  Thames, 


10944  Hatfield  House,  stairway, 

10940  Hatfield  House,  winter  drawing¬ 

room, 

10941  Hatfield  House,  summer  drawing¬ 

room, 

10942  Hatfield  House,  library, 

10943  Hatfield  House,  dining-room, 

Windsor. 


Hampton  Court. 

10933  Hampton  Court  Palace,  fafade, 
10932  Hampton  Court  Palace,  clock 

tower, 

10929  Hampton  Court  Palace,  fountain 

court, 

10931  Hampton  Court  Palace,  cloisters, 

10935  Hampton  Court  Palace,  terrace, 

10930  Hampton  Court  Palace,  gardens, 

10934  The  Thames  from  the  Palace, 

Hatfield. 

10936  Hatfield  House, 

10937  Hatfield  House,  armory, 

10938  Hatfield  House,  chapel, 

10939  Hatfield  House,  long  corridor, 


A 


A 


S 

S 

s 

s 

s 


A 

AS 

A 

AS 


11031  Windsor  Castle  from  across  the 

Thames, 

11038  Windsor  Castle  from  Castle  Hill 

11032  Henry  VIIPs  Gate, 

11033  Norman  Gate, 

11034  Gardens, 

11035  St.  George’s  Tower, 

11036  Edward  Ill’s  Tower, 

10893  Edward  Ill’s  Tower  and  Gate, 

11037  Round  Tower, 

11061  A  corner  of  the  Rubens  Room, 

11062  Van  Dyke  Room, 

1 1056  Zuecarelli  Room, 

11055  State  Ante-room, 

1104S  Grand  Vestibule, 

11049  Grand  Vestibule, 


AS 

A 

AS 

AS 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 


104 


England— Continued. 


Windsor. 

11054  Waterloo  Chamber, 

11052  Banqueting  Hall, 

11051  Throne  Banqueting  Hall, 

11058  Guard’s  room, 

11059  Presence  Chamber, 

11057  Audience  Chamber, 

11060  Throne  Room, 

11053  Corridor, 

11042  White  Drawing-room, 

11041  Vista  from  the  White  Drawing¬ 
room, 

11044  Green  Drawing-room, 

11043  In  the  Green  Drawing-room, 

11046  Doorway  of  the  Crimson  Draw¬ 

ing-room, 

11045  Crimson  Drawing-room, 

11047  Queen’s  closet, 

11050  Queen’s  private  chapel, 

11039  View  from  the  Hundred  Steps, 

11040  St.  George’s  Chapel, 

4360  Bust  of  Nelson  and  part  of  the 
Mast  of  Victory, 

2385  Royal  Park, 


2392  Eton  College, 

2390  Eton  College  across  the  weir, 

Oxford. 

2404  Bodleian  Library, 

2393  Christ  Church  College, 

2398  Balliol  College, 

2399  Pembroke  College, 

2400  Jesus  College, 

2403  Exeter  College, 

2405  All  Souls’  College, 

2406  Oriel  College, 

Canterbury. 


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AS 

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A 

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AS 

AS 

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AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Exeter. 

1730  Exeter  Cathedral,  west  front, 

2482  Exeter  Cathedral,  interior, 

1731  Old  house, 

1732  Old  house, 

Ely. 

1746  Ely  Cathedral, 

1747  Ely  Cathedral,  side  view, 

1748  Ely  Cathedral,  west  front, 

1751  Ely  Cathedral,  octagon, 

1752  A  bit  in  Ely, 

1749  A  street  view, 

Rugby. 

13413  High  Street, 

13414  Inn, 

13415  Doorway  of  Rugby  School, 

13416  Quadrangle,  Rugby  School, 

13417  Football  grounds,  Rugby  School, 

13418  Cricket  grounds,  Rugby  School, 

13419  5’s  Court,  Rugby  School, 

13420  House  of  the  headmaster, 

13421  Doorway  of  headmaster’s  house, 

13422  Turret  of  Dr.  Arnold’s  house, 

13423  Door  of  turret,  Dr.  Arnold’s  house, 

13424  Chapel, 

1 3425  Interior  of  the  chapel, 

13426  Altar  and  Dr.  Arnold’s  grave  in 

the  chapel, 

Warwick. 

11009  Warwick  Castle, 

9405  Old  mill,  Warwick  Castle, 

9407  Gateway  to  Leicester  Hospital, 

11011  Old  house, 

2428  Timbered  houses, 

11010  East  Gate  Street, 

11013  East  Gate, 

11012  West  Gate, 


c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 


B 


S 

A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 

A 


13059  Canterbury  Cathedral  from  the 
rear, 

9403  St.  Martin’s  Church,  oldest  Chris¬ 
tian  church  in  England, 
13061  Norman  gateway,  King’s  school, 

9400  Falstaff  Inn, 

9402  Dane  John,  old  tower  on  the 
walls, 

13058  West  gate,  built  in  the  14th  cen¬ 
tury, 

Salisbury. 


1737  Salisbury  Cathedral,  c 

1738  Salisbury  Cathedral,  portal,  c 

6802  Salisbury  Cathedral,  north  tran¬ 
sept,  c 

1741  In  the  Close,  c 

1742  A  choice  bit  in  the  Close,  c 

1743  Street  view  in  the  Close,  c 

1744  Private  residence  in  the  Close,  c 

1792  Private  residence  in  the  Close,  0 

1745  Cottages  near  Salisbury,  c 


10995  Old  inn  at  Leamington,  A 

Kenilworth. 

10996  King’s  Arms  and  Castle  Hotel,  s 

10997  Queen  and  Castle  Hotel,  a 

10998  Queen  and  Castle  Hotel,  tap  room,  a 

11001  Kenilworth  Castle,  panorama,  a 

10999  Kenilworth  Castle,  Lodge,  a 

11003  Kenilworth  Castle,  Caesar’s  Tower,  a 

11000  Kenilworth  Castle,  Strong  Tower,  a 

11006  Kenilworth  Castle,  Mervyn’s 

Tower,  A 

11002  Kenilworth  Castle,  Leicester’s 

Building,  A 

11004  Kenilworth  Castle,  Arthur 

Dudley’s  Lodging,  a 

11005  Kenilworth  Castle,  Banqueting 

Hall,  a 

11008  Kenilworth  Castle,  Great  Hall,  A 

11007  Kenilworth  Castle,  Great  Hall, 

east  front,  A 


>  a 


105 


England— Continued. 


§ _ I _ £_ 

11022,  Room  in  which  Shakspeare  was  born,  Stratford-on-Avon. 


Stratford  -on- Avon. 

11014  Ha  ward  House,  A 

2415  Eed  Lion  Inn,  A 

11015  Eed  Horse  Inn,  A 

11018  Ye  Five  Gables,  A 

11017  Porch  of  Old  Guild,  A 

2408  Shakspeare’s  house,  A 

11020  Shakspeare’s  house,  ^ 

11021  Shakspeare’s  house,  museum,  _  as 

11022  Shakspeare’s  house,  room  in 

which  Shakspeare  was  born,  as 

11023  Shakspeare’s  house,  hearth  in 

room  in  which  Shakspeare 
was  born,  A 

6803  Plaster  cast  of  Shakspeare,  _  b 

11024  Shakspeare’s  house,  memorial 

tablet,  A 


11025  Shakspeare’s  house,  library,.  A 

11027  Shakspeare’s  house,  inner  kitchen,  A 


11028  Shakspeare’s  house,  kitchen,  .  A 
11026  Shakspeare’s  house,  doorway  in 

the  kitchen,  a 

6804  Childs’  Memorial  Fountain, .  .  a 

2479  Shakspeare  Monument,  Trinity 

Church,  A 

11019  Shakspeare  Memorial  Theatre,  A 


2411  The  Avon  and  Shakspeare  Me¬ 
morial  Theatre, 

2413  Banks  of  the  Avon, 

2422  Horses  grazing, 

11029  Anne  Hathaway’s  Cottage,  Shot- 

tery, 

11030  Anne  Hathaway’s  Cottage,  front, 

Sliottery, 


8 


106 


England — Continued. 


Rowsley. 


1721  Peacock  Inn, 

10974  Peacock  Inn,  entrance, 


Haddon  Hall. 

1722  Haddon  Hall, 

10952  Haddon  Hall,  from  the  Wye, 

1 0954  Haddon  Hall,  east  front, 

10955  Haddon  Hall,  west  front, 

10956  Eagle  Tower, 

1720  Courtyard, 

10958  Courtyard, 

10959  Courtyard, 

10957  Window  in  the  courtyard, 

10972  Chapel, 

10971  Doorway  of  chapel, 

10973  Twelfth  century  font  in  the 


chapel,  a 

10969  Ball-room,  A 

10967  Drawing-room,  A 

10966  Banqueting  room,  A 

10970  State  bedroom,  A 

10968  Old  mantel,  state  bedroom,  A 

10960  Terrace,  as 

10961  Terrace,  a 

10962  Terrace,  A 

10963  Dorothy  Vernon’s  Walk,  s 

10964  Dorothy  Vernon’s  Bridge,  as 

10965  Dorothy  Vernon’s  Steps,  A 

1719  Garden,  c 

10953  Haddon  cottages,  a 


Fdensor. 


1733  Edensor  Church,  c 

1734  Cottage  at  Edensor,  c 

1735  Cottage  at  Edensor,  c 

1736  Cottages  at  Edensor,  c 


10982  Bridge  Gate, 

10981  Abbey  Gate, 

10986  Water  Tower, 

10987  Water  Tower, 

10984  Phoenix  Tower, 

13060  Bonwaldesthorn’s  Tower, 

10994  On  the  walls, 

10985  Corner  Bridge  and  Watergate 

Streets, 

10993  Old  house  on  Bridge  Street, 

10983  Northgate  Street, 

10988  Eastgate  Street, 

4373  Old  houses  on  Eastgate  Street, 

10976  Bear  and  Billet  Inn, 

10979  Boot  Inn, 

12840  The  Old  Falcon, 

10989  Cathedral, 

10990  Enins  of  St.  John’s  Priory  from 

the  churchyard, 

10991  Kuins  of  St.  John’s  Priory,  the 

nave, 

12639  Bishop  Lloyd’s  house, 

12841  Ye  Okie  Crypt, 

12880  God’s  Providence  House, 

10977  Bemains  of  a  Koman  bath, 

1 0992  Column  of  a  Roman  building, 


A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

A 

A 

S 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

S 

c 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

A 

A 


Hawarden. 

13065  Hawarden  Castle  from  the  park,  s 
13067  Hawarden  Castle,  front  entrance,  s 


1724  Hartley  Coleridge’s  cottage,  Gras¬ 
mere,  c 

1723  A  study  at  Grasmere,  c 

Liverpool. 


Bemerton. 

1725  Geo.  Herbert’s  Rectory, 

1728  Geo.  Herbert’s  Rectory,  close 
view, 


1726  Stonehenge, 

13172  English  harvest  field, 

Furness  Abbey. 

1753  Furness  Abbey, 

1754  Furness  Abbey, 

1755  Furness  Abbey,  chapter  house, 

1756  Furness  Abbey,  Norman  arches, 

1778  Old  Hardwick  Hall, 

1777  Old  Hardwick  Hall,  entrance, 

1779  New  Hardwick  Hall, 

6808  Isaac  Watts’  grave, 

1791  Inn  at  Aweton, 

2481  Rievaulx  Abbey  from  the  south¬ 
east, 

Chester. 

10980  View  from  the  Suspension  Bridge, 
10978  The  Dee  from  the  Suspension 
Bridge, 


c 


c 

c 

s 


c 

c 

c 

c 


9392  The  docks,  a 

11070  Fruit  stands  on  the  dock,  s 

11065  Landing  Stage,  s 

11063  Princess  Landing  Stage,  a 

11066  On  Princess  Landing  Stage,  s 

11064  St.  George’s  Landing  Stage,  A 

13066  On  St.  George’s  Landing  Stage,  s 

11067  Lord  Street,  s 

11072  Dale  Street,  s 

11069  Lime  Street,  as 

11068  Wellington  Monument,  as 

11071  Nelson  Monument  and 

Exchange,  s 

1727  St.  George’s  Hall,  ac 


c 

c 

c 

A 

C 

A 


TJfhngton. 

13404  The  Church, 

13405  White  Horse  Inn, 

13406  Craven  Arms, 

13407  School-house, 

13151  Thatched  house, 

13408  Thatched  cottage, 

13409  Canal, 


AS 


13410  A  street, 

13411  The  Manger, 

13412  Blowing  Stone, 


B 

B 

B 

B 

S 

B 

B 

B 

B 

£ 


107 


England— Continued. 


Shrewsbury. 


9410  Old  cottages,  a 

9411  Old  houses  on  the  market  place,  a 

9409  Remains  of  the  old  Roman  City 

Uriconium  at  Wroxeter,  a 

Brighton. 

10945  The  Esplanade,  s 

10946  The  pier,  A 


10947  King’s  Road,  s 

10951  The  beach,  as 

9412  The  beach,  A 

9413  The  beach,  A 

10948  The  beach,  west  from  the  pier,  A 

10950  On  the  beach,  s 

10949  Male  bathers,  a 


6807  Eddystone  Lighthouse,  a 

1729  At  Ilfracombe,  c 


Isle  of  Wight. 


1770,  Griffin  Inn,  Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight. 


Ventnor. 

1761  View  of  Ventnor, 

8129  Old  portion  of  the  Crab  and 
Lobster  Inn, 

8128  Entrance  to  the  Crab  and  Lobster 
Inn, 

Shanklin. 

8137  Street  in  Skankl in, 

8139  Old  cottage  near  Shanklin, 

8140  Farm  house  near  Shanklin, 

Boncliurch. 

8125  Old  church, 

8127  Pool, 

9756  Boncliurch  road, 


1764 

c 

1763 

9757 

B 

9758 

1765 

B 

1766 

8126 

B 

B 

1758 

B 

1759 

12634 

B 

1810 

B 

1762 

S 

1767 

Bonchurch  road, 

Bonchurch  road, 

A  shady  lane, 

An  English  lane, 

A  study  in  Bonchurch, 

A  study  in  Bonchurch, 

Cliff  near  Bonchurch, 

Carisbrooke. 

Carisbrooke  Castle, 

Carisbrooke  Castle,  gateway, 
Carisbrooke  Castle,  Princess  Eliz¬ 
abeth’s  window, 

In  Carisbrooke  Castle, 

On  Carisbrooke  Road, 

On  Carisbrooke  Road, 


AS 

c 

s 

s 

AS 

AS 

B 


C 

0 


<J 

c 

c 

c 


108 


England  — Continued. 


Godshill. 


1769  Church, 

1774  Cottage  above  the  church, 

1770  Griffin  Inn, 

1772  Blacksmith’s  cottage, 

1773  Thatched  cottage, 

1771  Cottages, 

1775  A  street, 

1776  A  street, 

1768  View  in  Godshill, 

Ar reton. 

8132  Arreton  Church,  - 

8134  Arreton  Church  and  old  Blake, 
the  sexton, 


B 


8130  Grave  of  the  “  Dairyman’s 

Daughter,” 

8131  Old  manor  house, 

8133  A  street  view, 

Niton. 

8136  Niton  Church, 

8135  Boyal  Sand  Bock  Inn, 

8123  St.  Catharines  Light,  7,000,000 

candle  power, 

8124  St.  Catharine’s  Light,  7,000,000 

candle  power, 

8141  Cottage  near  Wraxall, 


B 

B 

B 


B 

B 


France. 


6960 

12037 

2340 

12007 

4456 

1793 

1794 

12035 

12036 

2344 

9702 

6055 

6950 

6955 

6952 

6953 

9711 

9712 
12029 
12025 

2348 

9713 

9714 
6057 


Paris. 

from  the  Hotel  de 


Panorama 
Ville, 

Hotel  de  Ville, 

Palace  of  J ustice, 

Palace  of  Justice  and  the  Seme, 
Conciergerie, 

Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  gen¬ 
eral  view  from  the  river, 
Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  facade, 
Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  facade 
from  the  river, 

Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  a 
portion  of  the  front, 
Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  main 
entrance, 

Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame,  interior, 
View  in  front  of  Notre  Dame, 
Tower  of  St.  J  acques, 

Morgue,  _  ^  „ 

Place  Bastile  and  C  o  1  u  m  n  ot 

J  uly, 

Portes  St.  Martin  and  St.  Denis, 
Palais  Boyale, 

Garden  of  the  Palais  Boyale, 
Garden  of  the  Palais  Boyale, 
Fountain  in  the  Garden  ot  the 
Palais  Boyale, 

The  Tuilleries, 

Garden  of  the  Tuilleries, _ 

In  the  Garden  of  the  Tuilleries, 
Panorama  of  the  Garden  ot  the 
Tuilleries, 

2349  Porte  du  Carrousel, 

1795  Arc  du  Carrousel, 

12021  Arc  du  Carrousel, 

9710  Balloon  ascension, 
r  ousel, 


c 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

AC 

ACS 


A 

AS 

C 

AC 

SC 

AC 

C 

AS 

ACS 

S 

s 

AS 

A 

AS 

A 

AS 

AC 

S 


2357 

2371 

12045 

12050 

2369 

2358 

2360 

12056 

12057 

2361 

2362 

2365 
2364 
2370 

2366 

2367 

2368 
12046 

2351 

2353 

2354 

2355 


Arc  du  Car- 


Lonvre. 

12042  The  Louvre  from  across 
river, 

9699  Pavilion  Bichelieu, 

2356  Hall  of  the  Caryatides, 
12051  Hall  of  the  Caryatides, 


the 


2352 

2363 

12055 

12054 

2372 


“  Discus  Thrower,”  Hall  of  the 
Caryatides, 

Hall  of  Apollo 
Mantelpiece,  Hall  of  Apollo, 

Hall  of  Diana, 

Hall  of  Hercules, 

Hall  of  the  Venus  de  Milo, 

“  Venus  de  Milo,”  full  view, 

“  Venus  de  Milo,”  front  view, 

“  Venus  de  Milo,”  three-quarter 
view, 

“  Venus  de  Milo,”  profile, 

Statue  of  “Melpomene,” 

Hall  of  the  Fighting  Gladiator, 

“  The  Fighting  Gladiator,” 

Greek  statue  ot  “  \  ictoiy, 

Hall  of  the  Tiber, 

“  Statue  of  the  Tiber,” 

“  Statue  of  the  Tiber,”  close  view, 
Grand  Gallery, 

Assyrian  Boom, 

Phoenician  Boom, 

Egyptain  Boom, 

Sphinx  of  Thotmes  III,  Egyptian 
Boom, 

Hall  of  Miletus  (Greek), 

Hall  of  Augustus  (Boman), 
Boman  Hall, 

Boman  Gallerv 


A 

AS 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

AC 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

SA 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Murillo’s  “Immaculate  Concep¬ 
tion,” 


AS 


A 

AS 

A 

A 


12024  Bue  de  Bivoli,  „ 

4457  Equestrian  statue,  J  oan  ot  Arc, 
12019  Place  de  la  Concorde, 

12023  Fountain,  Place  de  la  Concorde, 

9695  Bue  Boyale,  . 

9726  Bue  Boyale  and  the  Madeleine, 

2329  The  Madeleine, 

4454  The  Madeleine,  full  view, 

4455  The  Madeleine,  interior, 

12004  The  flower  market, 

6058  Boulevard  of  the  Madeleine, 
2517  Grand  Opera  House,  facade,  . 

9696  Grand  Opera  House,  bas-relief, 


A 

AS 

AS 

S 

AS 

S 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

A 

ACS 

AS 


109 


France — Continued. 


1795,  Arc  du  Carousel,  Paris. 


Paris. 

9697  Grand  Opera  House,  “Music,” 

9698  Grand  Opera  House,  “  Dancing,” 
2518  Grand  Opera  House,  foyer, 

4461  Grand  Opera  House,  grand  stair¬ 
case, 

6951  Grand  Opera  House,  staircase 
from  below, 

6963  Grand  Opera  House,  opening  cer¬ 
emonies, 

2322  Avenue  de  1’  Opera, 

6959  Boulevard  des  ltaliens, 

2520  Bourse, 

9706  Church  of  the  Trinity, 

7904  Railroad  station  to  the  North, 

9708  Le  Printemps, 

2331  Column  and  Place  Vendome, 
12006  Rue  Castiglione  and  Column  \  en- 

dome, 

12003  Champs  Elysees, 

12015  Champs  Elysees,  a  drinking  stand, 

12016  Champs  Elysees,  a  restaurant, 

1 2018  An  avenue  in  the  Champs  Elysees, 
12027  A  news  stand, 

12009  A  Paris  omnibus, 

9709  A  Cafe  concert  on  the  Champs 

Elysees, 

2332  Champs  Elysees  and  Arc  de 

Triompiie, 


AS 

AS 

C 


c 

c 

c 

A 

C 

cs 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

A 

S 

s 

AS 

AS 

S 

AS 

AS 

A  I 


2334  Arc  de  Triomphe, 

2335  Arc  de  Triomphe,  bas-relief 

“  Victory,” 

2336  Arc  de  Triomphe,  bas-relief  “  Cor¬ 

onation  of  Napoleon,’ 

6954  Avenue  du  Bois  de  Boulogne, 
12039  In  the  Bois  de  Boulogne, 

12010  Cascade  in  the  Bois  de  Boulogne, 
12041  Lake  in  the  Bois  de  Boulogne, 

1 2059  The  Lake,  Park  Monceau, 

1 2060  The  Lake,  Park  Monceau, 

9694  The  Seine, 

2524  Panorama  of  the  Seven  Bridges, 
12026  Down  the  Seine  from  the  Pont 
d’  Arcole, 

12010  Pont  de  la  Concorde, 

12030  Pont  Neuf, 

9700  Pont  Royale, 

12020  A  river  steamboat, 

12031  Bath  houses  on  the  Seine, 

6949  Bridge  and  Chamber  of  Deputies, 
6956  Chamber  of  Deputies,  interior, 
4460  Musee  de  Cluny, 

9715  Luxemburg  Palace, 

6962  Fountain  and  Luxemburg  Palace, 

9716  Fountain  in  the  Luxemburg 

Garden, 

12033  Fountain  in  the  Luxemburg 
Garden, 


cs 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

S 

A 

A 

AS 

S 

S 

c 

c 

A 

AS 

C 


c 


s 


110 


Fran  ce— Con  tmued. 


Paris. 

6961  fountain  in  the  Luxemburg  Garden,  OS 
9701  Esplanade  des  Invalides,  AS 

2337  Hotel  des  Invalides,  A 

9703  Hotel  des  Invalides,  interior,  AS 

2513  Hotel  des  Invalides,  tomb  of 

Napoleon,  A 

2514  Hotel  des  Invalides,  tomb  of 

Napoleon,  sarcophagus,  A 

2346  Pantheon,  Acs 

9705  Church  of  St.Stephen  on  the  Mount,  as 
4458  Church  of  St.  Stephen  on  the 

Mount,  interior,  A 

9303  Eiffel  Tower,  c 

9707  Monument  to  Gambetta,  as 

2343  Fountain  of  St.  Michael,  A 

4165  Statue  of  Marie  Antoinette  in  the 

Abbey  St.  Denis,  A 

4466  Statue  of  Louis  XVI  in  the 

Abbey  St.  Denis,  A 

9725  Ruins  of  the  palace  at  St.  Cloud,  c 


9722  Grand  fountain  at  St.  Cloud,  as 
4467  Fountains  and  cascade  at  St.  Cloud,  c 

Versailles. 

6969  Versailles  Palace,  c 

12064  Versailles  Palace,  A 

9720  A  corner  of  the  palace  from  the 

gardens,  as 

9717  Gardens  and  palace,  as 

9718  Fountain  and  Palace,  as 

120B5  Gallery  of  Battles,  as 

6971  Gallery  of  Battles,  c 


9721  Gallery  of  the  Emperors,  as 

12067  Gallery  Glaces,  as 

12066  Painting  by  Hugernout,  A 

12070  Gallery  of  Sculpture,  s 

2510  Bed-room  of  Louis  XIV,  AC 

2511  Carved  mantelpiece,  c 


12068  Apartment  of  Louis  XV, 

12069  Saloon  of  Louis  XV, 

12070  Room  of  Napoleon, 

2509  Throne  of  Napoleon, 

12073  The  chapel, 

6970  Fountains  playing, 

12063  Fountain  of  Neptune, 
4469  Fountain  of  Latone, 


9719 

Fountain  of  Latone  playing, 

AS 

12062 

12074 

Fountain  of  Latone  and  vista  of 
the  gardens, 

Avenue  in  the  park, 

S 

S 

Grand  Trianon. 

12077  Dining-room  of  Napoleon, 

A 

12075 

Bed-room  of  Napoleon, 

A 

12076 

Bed-room  of  Louis  XIV, 

A 

12081 

Coach  of  Charles  X, 

A 

Petit  Trianon. 

6968  Petit  Trianon, 

C 

1806 

Boudoir, 

C 

1807 

Boudoir  and  surroundings, 

AS 

1808 

Chapel, 

Garden, 

AS 

1796 

cs 

1797 

Garden,  close  view, 

c 

1809 

Dairy, 

AS 

1798 

Farm-house, 

c 

1798,  Farm  House  in  Petit  Trianon,  Versailles. 


Ill 


France — Continued . 


Versailles. 

Petit  Trianon. 

1799  Farm-house  and  lake, 

C 

1803  House  of  Bailie  and  lake, 

AS 

1800  Bridge, 

AS 

1801  Old  mill, 

AS 

1805  House  of  the  miller, 

C 

Fontainebleau. 

4471  Chamber  and  couch  of  Marie 

Antoinette, 

2506  Yard  of  the  Farewell, 

Marseilles. 

6972  Harbor, 

6973  Looking  out  to  sea, 

Caen. 

2502  Church  of  St.  Giles, 

1812  Abbaye  aux  Dames, 

1814  Old  house, 

Rouen. 

2499  Church  of  St.  Ouen, 

2500  Cathedral  in  the  Quadrangle, 

2501  Street, 

Trouville. 

12078  Beach, 

12079  Esplanade, 

12080  Steamboat  wharf, 


Bayeaux. 

1818  Spires  of  Bayeaux  Cathedral,  c 

1819  Timbered  house  in  the  Bue  St. 

Malo,  '  c 

Avranches. 

1817  Cottage  at  Avranches,  c 

2504  Cottages  near  Avranches,  c 

Mont- Saint- Michel. 

1815  Mont-Saint-Michel,  c 

3527  Hall  of  the  Chevaliers,  a 


Chamonix. 

11672  Chamonix  and  Mont  Blanc, 

11677  Main  Street  and  Mont  Blanc, 

11679  Casino, 

11678  Street  and  church, 

11680  A  street, 

11683  A  street, 

11681  The  diligence, 

11675  Statue  of  the  First  Ascenders  of 

Mont  Blanc, 

11676  Monument  to  the  First  Ascenders 

of  Mont  Blanc, 

11704  Chamonix,  from  the  road  to  the 
Mer  de  Glace, 

11712  Mer  de  Glace  and  Chamonix, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

A 

AS 


A 

AS 


2505  Panorama  of  Toulon, 
3525  Panorama  of  Nice, 
13063  Railway  map  of  France, 


Germany. 


Berlin. 

6828  Panorama, 

6829  Imperial  Palace, 

6832  Unter  den  Linden,  . 

6830  Equestrian  statue  of  Frederick 

the  Great, 

6831  Statue  of  Goethe, 

6835  Statue  of  Schiller, 

6833  Koenig’s  Platz, 

13073  Imperial  Opera  House, 

6834  Brandenburg  Gate, 

Dresden. 

1854  Palace  and  ILofkirche, 

4426  Imperial  Opera  House, 

1855  Russian  Chapel, 

Munich. 

6836  Hof  Garden, 

6838  Marien  Platz, 

Nuremberg. 

1820  Albert  Diirer’s  house, 

1821  Thiergarten  Thor, 

1824  Henkersteg, 

1825  The  Stammliof, 

1828  St.  Sebald’s  Church, 

1827  St.  Sebald’s  Rectory, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

A 

c 

c 

A 

C 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

C 

C 

C 


1826  In  St.  Sebald’s  Churchyard, 

9349  West  portal  of  the  Frauenkirche, 

1822  View  in  the  Diirer  Platz, 

1829  View  in  the  Maximilian  Platz, 

1831  Gateway,  Joseph’s  Platz, 

1832  Panier’s  Platz, 

1823  House  in  the  Panier’s  Platz, 

2533  Quaint  old  houses, 

1834  House  in  the  Ivcenig  Strasse, 

2534  A  street, 

1836  A  street, 

1837  A  street, 

1833  A  street  view, 

1 830  A  street  view, 

1835  Street  and  fountain, 

1838  Heidenthurn,  Nuremberg  Castle, 

1839  Himmelsthurm,  Nuremberg  Castle, 

Goslar. 

1858  Hotel  Kaiserworth, 

1863  Backer  House, 

1864  Brusttuch, 

1862  Curious  old  houses, 

1859  Sixteenth  century  carving  on  a 

house, 

1 860  Market  place, 

1865  A  street, 

1861  Street  view, 


c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 


112 


Germany — Continued. 


1824,  Henkersteg,  Nuremberg. 


Hildesheim. 

1878  Rathhaus,  c 

1875  Butchers’  Guild  House,  c 

1876  Butchers’  Guild  House,  general 

view,  c 

1 877  Old  houses,  c 

2535  Old  houses,  c 

Strasburg. 

1866  City  Gate,  c 

4422  Celebrated  Clock  in  the  Cathedral,  c 

2531  Street,  c 

lyimburg. 

1852  Cathedral,  general  view,,  c 

1851  Cathedral,  front  view,  c 

1853  Cathedral,  close  view,  c 

2536  Castle  and  Cathedral,  c 

Baden-Baden. 

9350  Gerolsau  Waterfall,  c 

Frankfort. 

11870  Panorama  from  Ober-Main  Bridge,  A 

11874  St.  Catharine’s  Church,  s 

11875  Swan  Hotel,  where  was  signed 

the  treaty  between  France 
and  Germany,  May  10,  1871,  s 

11879  House  in  which  Rothschild  was 

born,  as 


11884  Goethe’s  house,  A 

11886  Goethe  Statue,  A 

11872  Old  houses,  a 

11873  Eschenheimer  Tower,  s 

11883  Kaiser  Strasse,  a 

11881  Jews’  Street,  s 

11888  Pavilion  and  palm  garden,  s 

1 1889  Conservatory,  s 

11891  Swiss  chalet,  s 


11878  Old  houses,  Komerberg,  s 

Hamburg. 

12958  City  Hall,  A 

13072  Kaiserbrunnen  and  Kaiser  Wil¬ 
helm’s  Bad,  A 

Bremen. 

1857  Rathhaus,  c 


The  Rhine. 


Cologne. 

13139  Panorama  of  Cologne  from  across 

the  river,  A 

2182  Bridge  of  boats  from  Deutz,  A 

2176  Rathhaus,  showing  entrance,  A 

2174  Court  of  Hotel  du  Nord,  show¬ 
ing  cathedral  spires, 

6849  Cathedral,  a 


113 


Germany —  Con  tin  ued. 


2166 

2168 

11894 

11893 

2173 


The  Rhine. 

Cologne. 

Front  view  of  cathedral,  showing 
spires, 

Cathedral,  gothic  entrance  to  the 


nave. 


2180 

2175 


Cathedral,  south  portal, 
Cathedral,  interior, 

Panorama  across  the  Rhine  from 
the  cathedral  spire, 
Kaiserstrasse, 

Statue  of  Frederick  William  III, 

Bonn. 

1 1 896  The  University, 

11895  The  Munster, 

11898  The  Cathedral, 

11902  Beethoven’s  house, 

11903  Beethoven  Monument, 

11904  The  Alte  Zoll, 

1 1899  The  market  place, 

11900  Fountains  in  the  Poppelsdorfer 

Allee, 

11901  Bonngasse, 

11897  Coblenz  Gate, 


A 

s 

AS 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 


2193  Oberwinter,  showing  a  cargo  boat, 

2194  A  picturesque  Rhine  village, 

Linz, 

Andernach. 

11908  The  Rhine  Promenade, 

11907  A  strange  sign  for  a  saloon, 
11906  Coblenz  Gate, 


A 

s 

A 


1869 
11913 

2199 

1871 

11911 

11912 
11909 

1870 


2555 

11914 

11916 

11915 
4417 

11918 

11917 

11919 

11920 


Coblenz. 

Coblenz  and  Ehrenbreitstein,  c 

Bridge  of  boats,  s 

Imperial  Rhine  Steamer  at  Coblenz,  A 
Church  of  St.  Castor,  ac 

Kaufhaus,  A 

Trinkhalle,  Rhine  Promenade,  s 

The  Palace,  _  A 

Ehrenbreitstein,  c 

Stolzenfels. 

Stolzenfels, 

Stolzenfels  from  Capellen, 

On  the  road  to  Stolzenfels  Castle, 

The  lodge  from  the  road, 

Stolzenfels  Castle, 

Stolzenfels  Castle,  entrance  and 
tower, 

Stolzenfels  Castle,  entrance, 
Stolzenfels  Castle,  view  from  the 
watch  tower, 

Up  the  Rhine  from  Stolzenfels 
Castle, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 


Balineck. 

11924  Lahneck  Castle, 

11922  Lahneck  Castle,  entrance, 

11923  Lahneck  Castle,  courtyard, 

St.  Goar. 

3577  Panorama  of  St.  Goar, 

11928  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11926  Road  to  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11927  Entrance  to  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11929  Battlements,  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11931  The  chapel,  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11932  Interior  of  the  chapel,  Rheinfels 

Castle, 

11930  Ruins  of  the  chapel,  Rheinfels 

Castle, 

11934  St.  Goar,  from  Rheinfels  Castle, 

11933  Down  the  Rhine,  from  Rheinfels 

Castle, 

1 1 935  The  Lurlei  Rocks, 

11925  Old  tower,  St.  Goarhausen, 


A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

AS 


AS 

A 


11921  Schloss  Martinsburg,  Oberlahn- 
stein, 


Oberwesel. 

3576  Panorama  of  Oberwesel, 

11942  A  bit  of  the  wall, 

11943  Tower  on  the  fortifications, 

11945  Old  tower, 

11946  Frauenkirche, 

11940  St.  Martinskirche, 

11941  Old  houses, 

11939  Ochsenthurm. 

11944  On  the  North  Rhine  Railway, 

11936  Schonburg  Castle, 

11937  Schonburg  Castle, 

11938  Panorama  of  Oberwesel  from 

Schonburg  Castle, 

Caub. 

1 1 9  47  The  Pfalzgrafenstein, 

11949  Caub  and  Gutenfels  Castle  from 

the  Pfalzgrafenstein, 

11950  Gutenfels  Castle, 

11951  Gutenfels  Castle, 

11952  Gutenfels  Castle,  entrance, 

1 1 953  Gutenfels  Castle,  courtyard, 

11954  Gutenfels  Castle,  _  side  view  show¬ 

ing  vine  cultivation, 

11948  Part  of  the  mediaeval  fortifications, 

Rlieinstein. 

3578  Rheinstein  Castle, 

Rhrenfels. 

11957  Ehrenfels  Castle, 

11958  Mouse  Tower, 

11956  Vine  culture, 

Rudesheim. 

11962  The  Niederwald  Railway, 


A 

A 

A 

S 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 


AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

A 


AS 

A 

A 


114 


Germany— Continued. 


The  Rhine. 

Johannisberg. 

11961  Johannisberg  Castle, 

11960  Johannisberg  Castle,  the  chapel, 

Mayenee. 

11970  Gutenberg  Platz, 

2205  Gutenberg  Platz  and  Cathedral, 

11965  Statue  of  Gutenberg, 

2207  Market  place, 

2208  Market  place, 

11969  Fountain  in  the  market  place, 
11963  Cathedral  from  the  marketplace, 

11971  The  Hophen, 

11972  Old  Swan  Hotel, 

11967  Statue  of  Schiller, 

11968  Obelisk  Fountain, 

11974  Grosse  Bleiche, 

11973  A  street  show, 

11966  Newbridge, 

Bingen. 

12957  Bingen  and  the  National  Monu¬ 
ment, 

Heidelberg. 

11866  Panorama, 

11868  Market  place, 

11869  Street  merchant, 

2210  Ancient  entrance  to  bridge  across 
the  Neckar, 


Heidelberg  Castle. 

2211  Panorama  of  Heidelberg  Castle 
from  the  Molkencur, 

2556  The  castle  from  the  Neckar, 
11864  The  castle  from  the  Grand  Ter¬ 
race, 

11855  Entrance  Tower, 

11854  Elizabeth  Gate, 

11857  Clock  Tower, 

11860  Dicke  Thurm  (Thick  Tower), 

11861  Gesprengte  Thurm  (Blown-up 

Tower), 

4429  Buins  of  the  Great  Tower, 

1850  Courtyard, 

11858  Courtyard, 

11856  Friedrichsbau, 

11859  Alte  Bau, 

4430  The  Great  Tun, 


13127  Palace  of  the  King  of  Bavaria, 

1841  Birthplace  of  Bach,  Eisenach, 

1842  Entrance  to  the  Wartburg,  Thur¬ 

ingia, 

1843  East  end  of  the  Wartburg,  Thur¬ 

ingia, 

1844  Portal  of  Erfurt  Cathedral, 

1845  Castle  at  Weilburg, 

1872  Schloss  Eltz  near  Mosel, 

1873  Street  in  Luebeck, 

1874  Burgthor,  Luebeck, 

2532  Burgthor  Munster,  Westphalia, 


AS 

A 

A 

A 

S 

s 

A 

AS 

A 

C 

A 

AS 

AS 

A 

A 

C 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 


1850,  Courtyard  of  Heidelberg  Castle,  The  Rnine. 


o  o 


115 


Greece. 


Athens. 

7001  View  of  the  Acropolis,  A 

6999  Acropolis  from  the  east,  a 

6104  Acropolis  from  the  Temple  of 

Theseus,  A 

6997  General  view  of  the  ruins,  A 

6108  General  view  of  the  ruins  from 

the  east,  A 

6094  View  from  the  Acropolis,  A 

6105  View  from  the  Acropolis,  a 

6996  The  Parthenon,  a 

6101  Portions  of  the  frieze  of  the  Par¬ 
thenon,  AC 

13223  Portions  of  the  frieze  of  the  Par¬ 
thenon,  A 

12876  Temple  of  the  Erechtheion,  c 

13177  Temple  of  the  Erechtheion,  close 

view,  c 


12836  Western  portal  of  the  Erech¬ 
theion,  c 

6998  Caryatides  of  the  Erechtheion,  Ac 

6102  Temple  of  Minerva  Polias,  a 

6103  Temple  of  Theseus,  a 

12878  Statue  in  the  Acropolis 

Museum,  c 

12877  Head  of  Cleopatra  in  the  Acrop¬ 
olis  Museum,  c 

7000  Theatre  of  Bacchus,  interior,  a 

6098  Theatre  of  Bacchus,  seats  of  the 

judges,  ac 

6097  Theatre  of  Bacchus,  bas-relief,  A 

6096  Theatre  of  Bacchus,  bas-relief,  A 

6107  Theatre  Herodus  Atticus,  facade,  A 

6085  Tower  of  the  Winds,  A 

6099  Lantern  of  Diogenes,  ac 

6995  Prison  of  Socrates,  A 


Holland. 


The  Hague. 


6862  Panorama,  c 

2445  King’s  Palace,  A 

2446  King’s  Palace,  main  entrance,  A 

2449  Houses  of  Parliament,  A 

2450  Museum  of  Art,  A 

2453  Humstee  Canal,  A 

13056  Street-canal  corner,  A 

13057  Canal  scene,  A 

2451  Vijverberg  (duck  pond),  A 

13055  Northeast  Gate,  Binuenhof,  A 

4679  Skaveningen,  a 

Haarlem. 

6860  State  House,  o 

2540  Church  of  St  Bavon,  c 

1890  Church  of  St.  Bavon,  close  view,  c 

1894  West  end  of  the  Church  of  St. 

Bavon  and  Flesher’s  Hall,  c 

1893  Flesher’s  Hall,  c 

1895  Great  Market  and  Church  of  St. 

Bavon,  c 

2538  Houses  in  the  Great  Market,  c 

1892  Town  Hall,  c 

13053  Teyler’s  Museum,  A 

1884  Old  windmill,  c 

1885  Old  wagon,  c 

2537  On  the  canal,  c 

1896  Amsterdam  Gate,  c 


Amsterdam. 

6864  Panorama,  c 

6863  King’s  Palace,  c 


2455  The  Dam  and  King’s  Palace,  A 

2467  The  Dam,  a 

2459  Monument,  a 

2461  Theatre  a 

13054  New  church,  a 

2541  Synagogue,  c 

2468  Hotel  Kondeel,  A 

2462  Kloveniers  Burgwal,  A 

2465  Rokin  (Great  Canal),  A 

2463  River  Amstel,  A 

2466  Shipping  in  the  Amstel,  a 

Rotterdam. 

2441  Statue  of  Erasmus,  A 

2436  Spui  Water  Canal.  a 

2437  Staiger  Canal,  a 

2435  The  Boomjes,  a 

2432  Shipping  on  the  Boomjes,  A 

2434  Loading  steamers  on  the 

Boomjes,  a 

2431  New  Bridge,  a 

6861  Great  Bridge,  c 

Monn  ikendam . 

1888  Street.  c 

1889  Street  and  Tower,  c 

1887  Tower,  c 


Delft. 

9420  Street  and  canal,  A 

9421  A  rare  bit  of  Old  Holland,  a 


9419  Street  and  canal,  Dordrecht, 


116 


Holland— Continued. 


1896,  Amsterdam  Gate,  Haarlem. 


Ireland. 


Queenstown. 


11074  Panorama, 

AS 

11075  Panorama, 

A 

9415  Harbor, 

A 

9422  S.  S.  “Teutonic”  in  the  harbor, 

A 

31082  Mail  transfer  boat, 

S 

11080  The  Sea  Wall, 

AS 

11078  Commonwealth  Dock, 

A 

11077  On  the  wharf, 

As 

11083  On  the  wharves, 

11076  Esplanade, 

11079  View  towards  the  harbor, 
11081  Front  Street, 

11084  The  Hill  Eoad, 

11085  View  from  the  hill, 

11089  Cathedral, 

11090  Cathedral, 

11088  Scotch  Church, 

11093  Methodist  Church, 


A 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 

AS 

A 


117 


Ireland— Continued. 


Queenstown, 


11091  Queen’s  Hotel, 

A 

11087  A  home  in  Queenstown, 

AS 

11086  A  coflee  stall, 

S 

11092  Jaunting  car, 

AS 

11094  Donkey  cart, 

A 

11095  Railway  station, 

A 

Cork. 

11130  On  the  South  Channel, 

S 

11127  On  the  River  Lee, 

A 

11128  On  the  River  Lee, 

AS 

11129  On  the  River  Lee, 

A 

11123  St.  Patrick  Street, 

A 

11132  A  street, 

11124  Street  market, 

A 

A 

11125  Market  day, 

S 

11126  Market  day. 

s 

11131  A  covered  jaunting  car, 

s 

11136  Donkey  cart,  s 

11135  St.  Fionn  Barr’s  Cathedral,  A 

11134  St.  Fionn  Barr’s  Cathedral,  door¬ 
way,  A 

11133  St.  Fionn  Barr’s  Cathedral,  inte¬ 
rior,  A 

11137  St.  Fionn  Barr’s  Cathedral,  pulpit,  A 


11138  Dunluce  Castle,  a 

11139  Dunluce  Castle,  A 

11140  Dunluce  Castle,  s 

11144  Dunluce  Castle,  a 


11142  Dunluce  Castle,  tower,  a 

11143  Dunluce  Castle,  entrance,  a 

11141  Dunluce  Castle,  banqueting  hall,  A 


Blarney  Castle. 


11096  A  native  of  Blarney, 

1 1097  The  castle  from  the  meadows, 

11098  In  the  Castle  grounds, 

11099  The  caves. 

11101  Bridge  near  the  castle, 

11104  Blarney  Castle, 

11105  Blarney  Castle, 

11106  Vista  of  Blarney  Castle, 

11103  Entrance, 

1 1102  In  the  courtyard, 

11107  Old  watch  tower, 

11111  Interior  of  the  tower, 

11100  The  Blarney  Stone, 

11108  View  from  the  castle, 

11109  View  from  the  top  of  the  castle, 

11110  Panorama  from  the  top  of  the 

castle, 


s 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

AS 

A 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

S 

A 

A 


11105,  Blarney  Castle. 


118 


Irelan  d —  Con  tin  u  ed. 


L,akes  of  Killarney. 


6853  Gap  of  Dunloe,  c 

6851  Lakes  of  Killarney,  c 

6852  Upper  Lake,  c 

11154  Upper  Lake,  A 

11151  On  Upper  Lake,  s 

1 1145  Old  Weir  Bridge  at  the  ‘  ‘  Meeting 

of  the  waters,”  as 

11146  Old  Weir  Bridge  at  the  “Meeting 

of  the  Waters,”  s 

11147  “Meeting  of  the  Waters”  from 

Old  Weir  Bridge,  a 

11148  “Meeting  of  the  Waters,”  A 

11149  Path  by  the  “Meeting  of  the 

Waters,”  a 

11150  Path  at  the  “Meeting  of  the 

Waters,”  a 

11155  Glimpse  of  Upper  Lake,  s 

11157  On  the  Upper  Lake  Road,  A 

11152  Tore  or  Middle  Lake,  A 

11158  Tore  or  Middle  Lake,  A 

11153  Road  along  Tore  Lake,  A 

11156  Road  along  Tore  Lake,  A 


11174  Colleen  Bawn  Rock  and  Lower  Lake,  a 


11166  Brickeen  Bridge, 

AS 

11167  Ross  Castle, 

ACS 

11169  Up  the  lake  from  Ross  Castle, 

A 

11168  Flesk  Bridge, 

AS 

11170  Jaunting  car, 

A 

11171  Donkey  cart, 

AS 

11172  Cottages, 

AS 

11173  Road  view, 

S 

11175  “Will  ye  hae  ony  milk?” 

AS 

1781  Flesk  Castle,  Killarney, 

1782  Old  house,  Killarney, 

Muckross. 


11159  On  the  road  to  Muckross 

Abbey, 

11164  Muckross  Abbey, 

11165  Muckross  Abbey,  s 

11160  Muckross  Abbey  from  the  church¬ 

yard,  A 

11161  Muckross  Abbey,  entrance,  A 

11162  Muckross  Abbey,  nave,  as 

11163  Muckross  Abbey,  a  window,  A 


11188,  The  Wishing  Chair,  Giant’s  Causeway. 


t>  (>  no 


119 


Ireland— Continued. 


Glenoe. 


11115  The  village,  as 

11113  A  street,  s 

11117  A  street,  s 

11112  Cottages,  a 

11114  Cottages,  as 

11118  Thatched  cottages,  A 

11116  A  home,  as 

11121  Jaunting  car,  AS 

11122  Jaunting  car,  s 

11119  Falls  of  Glenoe,  s 

11120  Bridge  at  Glenoe,  s 


6854  Street  scene  in  Dublin,  c 

Giant’s  Causeway. 

11189  Panorama,  A 

11190  Panorama,  A 


11176  The  surf,  as 

11177  The  surf,  A 

11178  The  surf,  A 

11179  Giant’s  Loom,  as 

11180  The  chimneys,  as 

11181  Giant’s  Saddle,  as 

11182  Lion  Rock,  as 

11183  Grand  Causeway,  a 

11184  Giant’s  Jackstone,  A 

11185  Giant’s  Gateway,  as 

11186  Native  hut,  s 

11187  Lord  Antrim’s  Parlor,  A 

11188  The  Wishing  Chair,  as 

11191  The  Keystone,  AS 

11192  Stooken  Promontory,  as 

11193  Giant’s  Well,  as 

11194  Lady’s  Fan,  as 

1 1195  Giant’s  Organ,  as 

11196  The  Honeycomb,  A 

11197  Pleaskin  Head,  a 


Italy. 


Rome. 


2021  Castle  of  St.  Angelo  and  St. 

Peter’s  from  the  Tiber,  b 

4551  Bridge  and  Castle  of  St.  Angelo,  a 

11313  Castle  of  St.  Angelo,  as 

St.  Peter’s  Cathedral. 

2021  St.  Peter’s  and  the  Castle  of  St. 

Angelo  from  the  Tiber,  b 

2022  St.  Peter’s  and  the  Vatican,  bc 

11247  St.  Peter’s  Cathedral,  a 

11248  St.  Peter’s  Cathedral,  a 

11249  Fa9ade,  A 

11250  Vestibule,  a 

11251  Bronze  gate  in  vestibule,  A 

11252  Corridors,  as 

11254  North  transept,  s 

11255  Southwest  nave,  s 

11257  Interior  toward  the  alter,  as 

11258  Mosaic,  “Death  of  Ananias  and 

Sapphira,”  A 

11259  Statue  of  St.  Peter,  as 

11260  Altar,  as 

11261  Altar,  a 

11262  Nave  of  the  Transfiguration,  A 

11263  St.  Peter’s  Chair,  A 

11264  Sacred  Gate  (opened  only  once 

in  a  century),  A 

11265  Tomb  of  Clement  XIII,  as 

11266  Tomb  of  the  Stuarts,  A 

11267  Tomb  of  the  wife  of  James  II,  A 

11268  Tomb  of  Pius  VII,  a 

11269  Tomb  of  Gregory  XVI,.  a 

11270  Tomb  of  Gregory  XIII,  as 

11271  Tomb  of  Alexander  VII,  a 

11272  Tomb  of  Benedict  XIV,  A 

11273  Within  the  dome,  A 

11274  Upper  part  of  dome,  A 


11256  Interior  of  chapel  erected  on  thespot 

where  St.  Peter  was  crucified,  a 


11275  Panorama  from  dome  of  St. 

Peter’s,  as 

3670  Panorama  from  dome  of  St. 

Peter’s,  c 

Vatican. 

11276  Vatican,  A 

11277  Fountain,  a 

11278  Fountain,  as 

11279  Corridor,  A 

11280  Swiss  Guard  of  the  Pope,  a 

Vatican  Museum . 

11286  Gallery  of  Statues,  a 

11285  “  Apollo  Belvedere,”  ac 

13258  “  Head  of  the  Apollo  Belvedere,  c 
11284  “  The  Laocoon,”  a 

11281  “Perseus.” — Canova,  AC 

11282  “  Discus  Thrower,”  a 

13256  “Ariadne,”  c 

13253  “Minerva,”  c 

13103  Bust  of  Jupiter,  c 

13255  “Caesar  Augustus,”  c 

13104  “Faun.” — Praxitiles,  c 

3671  “Statue  of  the  Nile,”  ac 

3673  Antique  chariot,  ac 

13254  “Transfiguration.” — Raphael,  C 


13260  The  Bambino,  c 

13249  “Sketching  the  portrait  of  Beat¬ 

rice  Cenci,”  c 

13250  Portrait  of  Beatrice  Cenci,  c 

11283  Vatican  Library,  as 

11325  Panorama  from  San  Pietro  in 

Montorio,  a 

11323  Panorama  from  San  Pietro  in 

Montorio,  looking  east,  A 

11324  Panorama  from  San  Pietro  in 

Montorio,  looking  southeast,  A 

11326  Panorama  from  San  Pietro  in 

Montorio,  looking  west,  A 


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Italy— Continued. 


Rome. 


Capitoline  Hill. 

11406  Capitoline  Hill, 

11409  Statues  of  Castor  and  Pollux, 

1 1405  Statue  of  Marcus  Aurelius, 

4554  Capitol, 

13261  u  Dying  Gladiator,  C  apitoline 
Museum, 

13259  “  Romulus  and  Remus  N ounshed 
by  the  Wolf,”  Capitoline 
Museum, 

11367  Tarpeian  Rock, 

11410  Mamertine  Prison, 

Forum 

3662  Panorama  of  the  Forum, 

11388  Panorama  of  the  Forum, 

11389  Panorama  of  the  Forum, 

11390  Panorama  of  the  Forum  from  the 

house  of  the  Vestals, 

11391  Panorama  of  the  Forum  from  the 

Capitoline  Hill, 

6977  Excavations  of  the  Forum, 

11349  Arch  of  Severus,  _ 

11392  Forum,  Basilica  Julia  and  via 

Sacra, 

3666  Forum  and  Column  of  Trajan, 

11337  Temple  of  Saturn, 

11338  Temple  of  Saturn  and  Roman 

F  orum, 

11332  Temple  of  Saturn  and  Arch  of 

Severus, 

11341  Temple  of  Castor  mid  Pollux, 

11342  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pollux  and 

Roman  Forum, 

11333  Temples  of  Romulus  and  Remus, 

Anthony  and  Faustina, 

11336  Temple  of  Anthony  and  Faustina, 

11343  Temple  of  Vesta, 

11334  Temple  of  Fortuna  Virilis, 

11340  Temple  of  the  Twelve  Gods, 

4276  Temple  of  Minerva, 

11344  Portico  Octavia,  Temple  of 

Juno, 

11394  Column  of  Phocas, 

11399  Place  where  Mark  Anthony  de¬ 
livered  his  oration  over 
Caesar's  body, 


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11413  Colosseum,  interior, 

11414  Colosseum,  interior, 

11415  Colosseum,  interior, 

4272  Colosseum,  interior  excavated, 


11363  Basilica  Constantine, 

11345  Arch  of  Titus, 

11346  Arch  of  Titus, 

11347  Arch  of  Titus,  bas-reliefs, 

11348  Arch  of  Titus,  bas-relief,  “Tri¬ 

umphal  Entry  of  Titus,” 
13247  Arch  of  Titus,  bas-relief,  Tri¬ 
umphal  Procession  with  Cap¬ 
tive  J  ews, 

Colosseum. 

11411  Colosseum, 

11412  Colosseum, 

11416  Colosseum  from  Palace  of  the 
Caesars, 


11351  Arch  of  Constantine, 

6065  Arch  of  Constantine, 

2559  Arch  of  Constantine,  close 
view,  .  , 

3663  Arch  of  Constantine  and 
Colosseum, 

11400  Trajan’s  Forum, 

11401  Trajan’s  Forum, 

11402  Original  wall  built  by  Romulus, 

11403  House  of  Livia, 

11395  Palace  of  Tiberius  Caesar  and 
Caligula, 

11314  House  of  Pilate, 

13246  Palace  of  the  Caesars, 

11370  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  rums, 

11371  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  entrance, 

11368  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  library, _ 

11369  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  ancient 

imperial  road, 

11364  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  Porto  Cryp- 

ticus, 

11365  Palace  of  the  Caesars,  Porto  Cryp- 

ticus,  where  Caligula  was 
murdered, 

11366  Palaestra  Paladina,  Palace  of 

Augustus  Caesar, 

11321  Aven tine  Hill, 

11322  View  of  the  Tiber, 

11353  Arch  of  Janus, 

11352  Arch  of  the  Jewelers  and  Gold¬ 
smiths, 

Baths  of  Caracalla. 

11354  Baths  of  Caracalla, 

11357  Baths  of  Caracalla, 

11356  Mosaics, 

11358  Mosaic  pavement, 

11359  Peristineum, 

11360  Tepidarium, 

11355  View  from  the  Laconium, 


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AS 


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A 

A 


11361  Aqueduct  of  Nero, 

11350  Arch  of  Drusus, 

11372  Aurelian  Walls, 

11287  St.  John  Lateran  Church, 

11288  St.  John  Lateran  Church, vestibule, 

11289  St.  John  Lateran  Church,  interior, 

11290  St.  John  Lateran  Church,  Scala 

Santa, 

11297  St.  John’s  Gate, 

Pantheon. 

13242  Pantheon, 

11306  Interior, 

11307  Tomb  of  Victor  Emanuel, 

11308  Tomb  of  Raphael, 


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121 


Italy-Continued. 


Rome. 


1 1 300  Entrance  to  Baths  of  Diocletian,  A 

11301  Tepidarium,  Baths  of  Diocletian,  A 

11302  Baths  of  Diocletian,  now  church 

of  St.  Bernardo,  A 

11362  Wall  of  Servius,  A 

11373  Via  National,  s 

11320  Barberini  Palace,  A 

11339  Temple  of  Venus,  A 

13116  Monument  to  Tasso,  c 

11374  Column  St.  Mary  of  Conception,  A 

11375  Obelisk  of  Solaro  and  Parliament 

House,  a 

11377  House  of  Guido  Reni,  A 

13244  Church  of  Santa  Maria  Maggiore,  ac 

11298  Church  of  Santa  Maria  Maggiore, 

rear  view,  s 

1 1299  Church  of  Santa  Maria  Maggiore, 

interior,  a 

11335  Temple  of  Minerva  Medica,  A 

11303  Gate  of  Maggiore,  a 

1 1 304  Santa  Maria  Maggiore  Market,  s 


3674  Statue  of  Moses  by  Michael 
Angelo,  church  of  St.  Peter 
in  Vincoli,  ac 

11318  Porta  del  Popolo,  a 

11317  Piazza  del  Popolo,  a 

11319  Roman  woman  and  baby,  s 

6978  Place  del  Popolo  from  Pincian  Hill,  c 

11316  Church  of  Piazza  del  Popolo,  a 

11315  Santa  Maria  del  Popolo, 

11376  Panorama  of  the  Pincian  Hill,  A 

11253  Monument  to  the  Brothers  Cairoli 

on  the  Pincian  Hill,  a 

11379  Avenue  of  the  Villa  Medici,  s 


11380  Grounds  of  the  Villa  Medici,  A 

11381  In  the  grounds  of  the  Villa  Medici,  A 

11404  Church  Trinita  del  Monte,  A 

6979  Church  Trinita  del  Monte,  close 

view,  c 

13243  Fountain  of  the  Trevi,  ac 

11331  Fountain  of  the  Trevi,  close  view,  as 

11393  Column  of  Marcus  Aurelius,  A 

11329  Bernini  Fountain,  Piazza  Navona,  A 

11328  Fountain  of  Claudius,  A 

11327  Fountain  of  Moses,  a 

13069  Cascade  of  the  Terni,  c 

11378  Entrance  to  the  Villa  Borghese,  A 

Appian  Way. 

11382  Gate  of  the  Appian  Way,  A 

11383  Appian  Way,  a 

11396  Circus  of  Maxentius,  a 

11397  Circus  of  Maxentius,  Judges’  Stand,  A 

11398  Altar  to  the  Unknown  God,  a 

11384  Tomb  of  Cecilia  Metella,  A 

11385  Tomb  of  the  baker,  a 

11386  Tomb  of  Scipio  Africanus,  A 


11387  Pyramid  of  Cestius,  AS 

11291  St.  Paul’s  Gateway,  as 

13115  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  interior,  c 


11292  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  nave,  as 

11293  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  nave,  A 

11294  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  cloisters,  A 

11295  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  cloisters,  A 

11310  Capuchin  Cemetery,  A 

11311  Capuchin  Cemetery,  a 

11309  In  the  Capuchin  Cemetery,  A 

1 1312  Corridor  in  the  Capuchin  Cemetery,  A 
13245  Tasso’s  study,  Convent  of  St. 

Cnofrio,  0 


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122 


Italy — Continued. 


Florence. 

4328  Panorama  from  across  the  river, 

11425  Palazzo  Veccio, 

4300  Palazzo  Veccio,  interior, 

11426  Palazzo  Veccio,  statue  of  Savon¬ 

arola, 

Loggia  dei  La nzi. 

6982  Loggia  dei  Lanzi, 

1 1 442  Loggia  dei  Lanzi,  interior, 

6981  Loggia  dei  Lanzi,  interior, 

11445  “Perseus.” 

6070  “Rape  of  the  Sabines,” 

11443  “Rape  of  the  Sabines,” 

11441  “  Rape  of  Polyxena,” 

11444  “Hercules  Slaying  the  Centaur, 

Uffizi  Gallery. 

6983  Uffizi  Palace, 

11434  Room  of  the  Tribuna, 

11435  “The  Dancing  Faun,” 

11436  “  The  Wrestlers,” 

11437  “Venus  de  Medici,” 

11439  Hall  of  Niobe, 

11438  “Niobe,” 

11440  The  west  corridor, 


A 

AS 

A 


Pisa. 

2562  The  Leaning  Tower, 

4319  Baptistery,  Duomo  and  Tower. 

Fiesoli . 


A 

C 

A 

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A 

A 


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A 

A 


C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


11585  Fiesoli, 

11587  Street, 

11588  Street  and  cathedral, 

11586  View  from  Fiesoli, 

Genoa. 

6989  Panorama  of  city  and  harbor, 

4317  Harbor, 

4318  Italian  monk, 

2581  Statue  of  Columbus 
4316  Campo  Santo, 

6071  Gallery  in  the  Campo  Santo, 

6073  Tomb  in  the  Campo  Santo, 

6074  Tomb  in  the  Campo  Santo, 

6075  Tomb  in  the  Campo  Santo, 

Madonna  di  Tirano. 

1995  Panorama, 

1996  Church, 

1997  Church, 


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A 


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A 

A 

A 


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A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


C 


11427  Ponte  Veccio, 

11428  Ponte  Veccio, 

11429  On  the  Ponte  Veccio, 

4304  Pitti  Palace, 

11433  Pitti  Palace, 

11431  Fountain  of  Neptune,  Boboli 

Garden, 

11432  Fountain  of  Venus,  Boboli 

Garden, 

11422  The  Baptistery, 

2576  Gates  of  Ghiberti, 

3684  Campanile  and  Cathedral, 

11418  Campanile, 

11419  Panorama  from  the  Campanile, 
11417  Panorama  from  the  Cathedral, 

National  Museum. 

11446  National  Museum, 

11447  Courtyard, 

11448  “Bacchus  and  the  Satyrs,” 

11449  “Jupiter  and  Leda,” 

Church  of  Santa  Croce. 

11450  Church  of  Santa  Croce, 

11451  Interior, 

11452  Cloisters, 

11453  Monument  to  Galileo, 

11454  Tomb  of  Michael  Angelo, 

11455  Tomb  of  Dante, 


11424  Statue  of  Dante, 

11457  Via  Cavour, 

11456  Panorama  from  St.  Michael’s, 
4301  Triumphal  Arch, 

11430  Triumphal  Arch, 

11420  Porta  St.  Nicolo, 

11421  Panorama  from  Porta  St.  Nicolo, 
3906  Monks  at  the  fountain, 

tj068  Armory  in  Podcsti, 


AS 

AS 

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A 

A 

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A 

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A 

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A 

A 

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A 

A 

A 

A 


Fake  of  Como. 

11535  Cernobbio, 

11548  Street  in  Cernobbio, 

11537  Church  of  Cernobbio, 

11536  The  lake  from  Cernobbio, 

11538  A  heavy  load, 

11556  Moltrasio, 

11557  Moltrasio, 

11559  On  the  Moltrasio  Road, 

11558  Up  from  the  Moltrasio  Road, 

11560  Girl  with  basket,  Moltrasio, 

11539  On  the  lake  front,  Bellagio, 

11540  Panorama  of  Bellagio, 

11541  The  lake  from  Bellagio, 

11542  The  lake  from  Bellagio, 

11553  The  lake  from  Rock  Gallery  at 
Villa  Serbelloni, 

11561  Down  from  Villa  Serbelloni, 
11555  Street  in  Menaggio, 

11543  Road  near  Villa  d’  Este, 

11547  View  from  road  to  Villa  d’  Este, 

11544  Grounds  of  Villa  d’  Este, 

11545  From  hill  of  Villa  d’  Este, 

11546  Mosaic  summer  house,  Villa  d’ 

Este, 

11549  Villa  Passalacqua, 

11550  Blevio, 

11551  Blevio, 

11552  Carate, 

11554  Up  the  lake  towards  Queen  ol 
England  Hotel, 

Fake  Maggiore. 

11562  Intra, 

11563  Pallanza, 

11564  Street  in  Baveno, 

6093  Island  of  Piscatori, 


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123 


Italy — Continued. 


lake  L/Ugano. 

11565  Looking  towards  Mt.  St.  Salvatore,  A 


11566  Street  market,  A 

11567  The  lake  front  from  steamboat 

wharf,  A 

11568  Market  day,  s 

11569  The  lake  drive,  A 

11570  Temple  of  Washington,  s 

11571  Statue  of  William  Tell,  s 

11572  The  lake  from  Hotel  Splendid,  A 

11573  Wash  day,  s 

11574  Oria,  A 

11575  Panorama  of  Lugano,  A 

11576  Panorama  of  Lugano,  A 

11577  Lugano  from  San  Lorenzo,  s 

11578  Mt.  St.  Salvatore,  A 

11579  Arcade  Bellagio,  A 

11580  Lake  front  at  Bellagio,  a 

11581  Via  Terbelloni,  Bellagio,  a 


11582  On  the  railroad  from  Menaggio 

to  Porlezza,  A 

11583  Street  in  Domo  d’Ossola,  a 

11584  Via  del  Fiera,  A 

11589  Mountain  torrent  near  Varzo,  A 

11590  Simplon  Road,  Doveria  River, 

Crevola,  a 

11591  On  the  Simplon  Road  near  Domo 

d’Ossola,  A 

11592  Mountain  stream  in  the  Simplon 

Pass,  A 

11593  Panorama  of  Bareno,  s 

11594  Bridge  of  the  Simplon  Road, 

near  Y arzo,  a 

11595  Bridge  at  Varzo,  Simplon  Pass,  A 

11596  Entrance  to  the  Simplon  Pass,  A 

11597  In  the  Simplon  Pass,  as 

Milan. 

2579  Panorama  showing  Cathedral,  Ac 

11458  Cathedral,  acs 

2578  Cathedral,  interior,  as 

11460  Cathedral,  interior,  s 

11461  Cathedral,  roof,  as 

11466  Square  from  the  Cathedral,  A 

4307  Rue  Victor  Emanuel,  c 

11463  Arcade  Victor  Emanuel,  exterior,  A 
11465  Arcade  Victor  Emanuel,  side  view,  A 

11464  Arcade  Victor  Emanuel,  interior,  s 

11470  Statue  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  A 

11469  La  Scala  Theatre,  A 

11462  The  Arcade,  A 

11468  Medici  Statue,  A 

14467  On  the  canal,  A 

3701  Simplon  Arch,  A 

Cortina. 

2557  Cathedral,  c 

1998  Church,  c 

1999  Dependence  of  the  Hotel  Aquila 

N  era,  C 

2000  Trofana  from  Cortina,  c 

2001  Mt.  Sorapis  from  Cortina, 


2002  Mt.  Sorapis  from  St.  Vito  di 

Cadore,  c 

4314  Picturesque  canal  in  Verona,  a 

Venice. 

11512  Panorama,  as 

6984  Grand  Piazza,  c 

11479  Square  of  St.  Mark,  a 

11526  Square  of  St.  Mark,  feeding  the 

doves,  a 

11480  Lion  of  St.  Mark,  s 

11481  Lion  of  St.  Mark,  a 


Cathedral  of  St.  Mark. 

2568  Cathedral  of  St.  Mark,  ac 

11471  Cathedral  of  St.  Mark,  lateral  view,  A 


11473  Main  entrance,  as 

11474  Lateral  view  of  main  entrance,  A 

2567  Bronze  horses,  A 

1 1482  Portico,  a 

9351  Southwest  corner,  c 

11472  Side  entrance,  a 

11477  Interior,  as 

11478  Interior,  a 

11483  Pulpit,  as 

11485  Cathedal  and  the  Campanile,  A 

11476  Cathedral  and  Clock  Tower,  A 


Campanile. 

11485  Campanile  and  St.  Mark  Cathe¬ 
dral,  A 

11499  Campanile  from  Grand  Canal,  as 

11500  Campanile,  a 

11501  Campanile,  bronze  gates,  A 

2569  Campanile,  bronze  gates,  A 

6987  Panorama  from  the  Campanile,  c 


11503  Clock  Tower,  a 

11476  Clock  Tower  and  Cathedral,  A 

Palace  of  the  Doges. 

6985  Palace  from  across  the  Grand 

Canal,  c 

11484  Palace  of  the  Doges,  as 

11489  Arcade,  as 

6076  Interior  court,  A 

11486  Courtyard,  A 

11488  Fountain  in  the  courtyard,  A 

9352  Giant’s  Staircase,  Acs 

11490  Giant’s  Staircase,  A 

11491  Grand  Council  Room,  as 

11493  Corridor,  A 

11494  Hall  of  the  Scrutinio,  A 

11495  Senate  Chamber,  a 

11498  Senate  Chamber,  a 

11496  Room  where  ambassadors  were 

received,  A 

11497  Room  of  the  Council  of  Ten,  a 

11502  Library  of  St.  Mark,  as 


2572  Bridge  of  Sighs,  close  view,  c 

2571  Bridge  of  Sighs,  distant  view,  a 

1 1 507  St.  Maria  della  Salute,  as 

1 1508  St,  Maria  della  Salute,  interior,  a 


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Italy —  Continued. 


Venice. 


11509 

11510 

11511 

11530 

11529 

11521 

11520 

9354 

11525 

11524 

9353 

6986 

2564 

11533 

11534 

11515 

11504 

11505 

11506 

6077 

11518 

11516 

11517 


11522 

11523 
11519 

11527 

11528 
11513 


11514 

11531 


Panorama  from  St.  Maria  della 

Across  the  Grand  Canal  from  St. 

Maria  della  Salute,  . 

Grand  Canal  from  St.  Maria 
della  Salute, 

Grand  Canal, 

On  the  Grand  Canal, 

A  gondola, 

Gondola  station, 

The  canal, 

Palace  Cavalli, 

Palace  Cadore, 

Palace  V  endramin, 

Tower  of  the  Clock, 

Pi  alto, 

Steps  of  the  Rialto, 

On  the  Rialto, 

Church  of  the  Jesuits,  interior, 
Church  of  St.  John  and  St.  Paul, 
tomb  of  Doge  Y endramin, 
Church  of  St.  John  and  St.  Paul, 
tomb  of  the  Y alier, 

Church  of  St.  John  and  St.  Paul, 
tomb  of  Mocenigo, 

Statue  of  Colleoni, 

Statue  of  Colleoni, 

Fountain  of  St.  J ohn  and  St. 
Paul, 

At  the  fountain  of  St.  John  and 
St.  Paul, 

Canal  of  St.  John  and  St.  Paul, 

A  street, 

Via  St.  Apostle, 

Arsenal, 

Arsenal,  the  landing, 

Church  of  St.  Giorgio  Maggiore, 
interior, 

House  of  Desdemona, 

Canal  St.  Novice, 


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Naples. 


3691  Panorama  and  Mount  V  esuvius, 

10110 


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Panora  m  a 
F  risio, 

11240  Fishing  boats  on  the  bay, 

11241  Lighters  in  the  harbor, 

10122  A  Neapolitan  fisherman, 

10121  A  fish, 

11238  Boys  bathing, 

11237  Castle  dell’  Ovo, 

10115  On  the  Marine  Steps, 

10116  Street  facing  the  harbor, 

10106  Strada  di  Porto, 

10114  Hill  of  Santa  Lucia, 

11234  The  walls, 

11235  Bastion  on  the  walls, 

11242  Castle  St.  Elmo, 

10117  Castle  St.  Elmo  from  via  Cana- 

chelo, 

10118  Drying  macaroni, 

10119  Boys  carrying  macaroni, 


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10120  Eating  macaroni, 

10103  Piazza  Plebiscite, 

10123  A  street  washerwoman, 

11239  Washerwomen, 

10124  A  vegetable  merchant, 

10113  Church  of  San  Francesco  di 

Paola, 

11236  Church  of  Santa  Croce  al 
Mercato, 

10108  Piazza  Martiri, 

10104  Gallery  Umberto  I,  _ 

10105  Gallery  Umberto  I,  interior, 

10111  Tomb  of  Virgil, 

11243  Church  of  San  Martino,  interior, 

11244  Cloister  of  San  Martino, 

11245  Twelfth  century  fountain,  Church 

of  San  Martino, 

11246  Coach  of  Victor  Emanuel, Museum 

of  San  Martino, 

11232  Porta  Tigalnina, 

11233  Porta  San  Antonio, 

10107  A  narrow  street,  .  . 

10109  Restaurant  Scoglio  di  Fnsio, 

10112  Ruins  of  the  Castella  de  Donna 

Giovanna, 

Naples  Museum. 

10125  Courtyard, 

10126  Hall  of  Pompeiian  Frescoes, 

10127  “  Bust  of  Homer,” 

10128  “  Nereid,” 

10129  Room  of  the  Vases,  „ 

10130  “Statue  of  Ferdinand  IV,  — 
Canova, 

10131  “Apollo  with  his  Lyre,” 

10132  Corridor  of  the  Emperors, 

10133  “Diana  of  Ephesus,” 

10134  “Atlas,” 

10135  “Caligula,” 

10136  “Melpomene,” 

10137  Second  Hall  of  Statues, 

10138  Hall  of  the  Bas-reliefs, 

10139  Room  of  the  Neapolitan  School, 

10140  Pompeiian  Mosaic, 

10141  “  Bust  of  Julius  Caesar, 

10142  “  N eoptolemus  bearing  Astvarus, 

10143  Hall  of  the  Bronzes, 

10144  Room  of  the  Venuses, 

10145  “Venus  Callipvgus,” 

10146  “  Venus  Callipygus,”  reverse, 

10147  Hall  of  the  Farnese  Collection, 

10148  “Farnese  Bull,” 

10149  “  Farnese  Hercules,” 

10150  “Farnese  Flora,” 

Vesuvius. 

10202  Femicular  Railway  up  Vesuvius, 

10203  Fernicular  Railway  up  Vesuvius, 

10204  The  cone  of  Vesuvius, 

10205  Lava  on  the  cone, 

10207  The  crater  of  Vesuvius, 

10206  At  the  mouth  of  the  crater, 

10208  Sulphur  formation, 

8305  Vesuvius  from  the  lava  flow, 


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125 


Italy—  Con  tin  ued. 


Pompeii. 


3688  Panorama,  c 

10151  Herculaneum  Gate,  A 

10152  Marine  Gate,  A 

10153  Panorama  of  the  Forum,  A 

10180  Forum,  s 

10181  Columns  of  the  Forum,  A 

10156  Basilica  toward  the  Forum,  s 

10157  Basilica,  a 

10163  Street  of  the  Forum  and  Arch  of 

N  ero,  A 

10184  Arch  of  Nero  and  Vesuvius,  as 

10162  Triumphal  Arch  and  Vesuvius,  AS 
10170  Triangular  Forum,  A 

10164  Frescoes  in  the  Pantheon,  a 

3690  The  Amphitheatre,  a 

10161  Tragic  Theatre,  a 

101 94  Panorama  from  the  Tragic  Theatre,  A 
10186  Comic  Theatre,  A 

10165  Gymnasium,  A 

10166  Temple  of  Venus,  a 

10167  Temple  of  Isis,  a 

10168  Temple  of  Mercury,  a 

10169  Temple  of  Fortune,  A 

10193  Temple  of  Jupiter,  inner  court,  A 
10174  Stock  Exchange,  a 

10154  Strada  delle  Abbondanza,  A 

10185  Strada  delle  Scuoli,  a 

10190  Street  of  the  Tombs,  as 


10192  Street  of  the  Baths, 

10179  Rest  and  wine  shops,  street  of 
the  Baths, 

10195  Caledrium, 

10196  Tepidarium, 

10171  Doorway  of  a  Pompeiian  house, 
10191  House  with  the  Balcony, 

10159  House  of  the  Tragic  Poet, 

10160  House  of  the  Tragic  Poet, 

interior, 

10182  House  of  Panza, 

10183  House  of  Panza,  interior, 

10176  House  of  the  Dancing  Faun, 

10177  House  of  the  Dancing  Faun,  the 

garden, 

10172  House  of  Meleaguer, 

10173  House  of  the  Chase, 

10155  House  of  Sallust, 

10158  Orso  House, 

10189  Villa  of  Diomedes, 

10178  House  of  the  baker, 

10188  House  of  the  butcher, 

10175  Statue  of  Emmachia, 

10197  Ancient  street  fountain, 

10198  Niche  for  weights  and  measures, 

10199  Interior  of  the  museum, 

10200  Interior  of  the  museum,  body  of 

a  woman, 

10201  Native  huts  near  Pompeii, 


10178,  House  of  the  Baker,  Pompeii. 


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126 


Italy— Continued. 


Pozzuoli. 

10226  Panorama  of  the  Bay  of  Naples, 

10227  Panorama  of  Pozzuoli, 

10231  The  Amphitheatre, 

10228  The  Amphitheatre,  entrance, 

10229  The  Amphitheatre,  underground 

dens, 

10230  The  Amphitheatre,  source  of 

water  for  marine  combats, 

1 0232  A  wayside  shrine, 

10233  The  Solfatara, 

10234  The  Temple  of  Serapis, 

10235  Old  Roman  villa, 

10236  A  woman  spinning, 

10237  A  nursing  mother, 

10238  Entomological  pursuits, 


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Baja  ( Baias ). 

10258  Old  Castle,  as 

10264  Entrance  to  Castle,  as 

10265  Native  house,  s 

10263  Street  view,  A 

10259  Temple  of  Venus,  A 

10260  Temple  of  Venus  from  the  road,  A 

10262  Temple  of  Venus,  interior,  a 

10261  Temple  of  Venus,  detail,  a 


Castellamare. 


10251  The  harbor,  A 

10257  Road  skirting  the  sea,  a 

10252  A  street,  s 

10255  Street  vendors,  s 

10254  Cathedral  of  Meta,  s 

10256  On  the  Castellamare  road.  A 


10253  View  from  the  Castellamare  road,  A 


Sorrento. 

10239  The  Bay  of  Naples,  a 

10240  Sorrento  from  the  sea,  as 

10241  Marine  entry,  as 

10242  Valletta  de  Mulina,  a 

10244  Valletta  de  Mulina,  a 

10243  Valletta  de  Mulina,  towards  the 

sea,  A 

10245  A  street  market,  s 


10246  Strada  Fuoro, 

10247  Via  Tasso, 

10248  Arcade  San  Antonio, 

1 0249  A  woman  carrying  horse  fodder, 

10250  A  vegetable  merchant, 

Paestum. 

3699  On  the  Cornice  Road, 

6106  Temple  of  Neptune  and  basilica, 

Malta. 

Valetta. 

1579  Quarantine  Harbor, 

1577  Strada  Reale, 

1578  Opera  ITouse, 

2592  Church  Musta, 

2591  Church  of  St.  John,  interior, 
2594  Windmill, 


2593  Pieta, 

Island  of  Capri. 

10209  On  the  Capri  steamer, 

10213  At  the  boat  landing, 

10219  The  Marina  Grande, 

1 0220  At  the  Marina  Grande, 

10221  Coast  from  the  Marina  Grande, 

10215  On  the  shore  from  the  Marina 

Grande, 

Capri. 

10216  Donkeys  on  the  road, 

10217  Street  and  cathedral, 

10212  Cathedral  and  public  square, 

10223  Capri  dwellings, 

10224  Woman  and  donkey, 

10225  Strawberry  seller, 

Anacapri. 

10222  Anacapri, 

10210  Ancient  gateway, 

10211  Ancient  gateway, 

10218  Street, 

10214  A  picturesque  view, 


3695  Blue  Grotto, 


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Palermo. 

6991  View  of  the  city, 

6085  Cathedral, 

6087  Interior  of  the  Cloisters  Monreale, 

Girgenti. 

6078  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pollux, 


Sicily. 

6079  Temple  of  Concord, 
A  6080  Temple  of  Juno, 


6992  Cathedral  at  Messina, 
6084  Panorama  of  San  Remo, 
6082  Fountain  at  Taormina, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Monte  Carlo. 

8309  Casino,  grand  entrance, 
6089  Casino,  gambling  room, 


Monaco. 

|  6090  Casino,  music  hall,  _  A 

I  6091  Casino,  decoration  in  the  music 
A  hall,  A 

A  I  6088  View  of  the  Hotel  de  Londre,  A 


127 


Norway. 


Christiania. 

9933  Palace,  A 

9934  House  of  Parliament,  A 

9935  University,  A 

9936  Karl  Johan  Gade,  A 

9937  A  street  corner,  A 

9932  Old  hotel,  a 


9938  Christiansand  Harbor,  A 

9939  Naerefjord  in  Sogn,  A 

9940  Naerefjord  in  Sogn,  A 

9941  Naerefjord  in  Sogn,  a 

9942  Naerve  Valley  in  Sogn,  a 

9944  View  of  Naerdalen  Valley  from 

the  hotel,  a 

9945  Falls  at  Stalheim,  a 

9946  Stalheim  Hotel,  A 

9947  Laerdalsoren  in  Sogn,  A 


9948  Svartjel  Falls  in  Sogn,  A 

9949  Scene  near  Borgund,  A 

9950  Kirkanwold  Hotel  and  Church  in 

Sogn,  a 

9951  Borgund  Church,  a 

9952  Road  to  Kvamskler,  A 

9953  Hilland’s  Hotel,  Gudvangen,  a 

9954  Kiln  hut  and  peasants,  Blaatlaten,  A 

9955  Road  to  Blaatlaten,  a 

9958  Laatefossen,  A 

9956  Road  from  Laatefossen  to  Odde,  A 

9957  The  gorge  on  the  road  to  Odde,  A 

9960  Odde,  a 

9961  A  cariole,  A 

9963  Hardanger  peasant  girl,  A 

9964  Hardanger  peasant  girl,  A 

9965  Hardanger  peasant  girls,  A 

9966  Joelster  peasant  girls,  A 

9376  Viking  Ship,  A 


Portugal. 


Z/isbon. 


3626  Lisbon  and  the  harbor,  A 

1239  Commercial  Square,  statue  of 

Don  Jose  I,  A 

1241  Commercial  Square,  Triumphal 

Arch,  a 

1240  Hotel,  near  Commercial  Square,  A 

3627  Panorama  of  Place  Dom  Pedro,  A 

7041  Praca  dos  Romulus,  A 

1237  Statute  of  Duke  Da  Terceira,  A 

Belem. 

1231  Belem  Castle,  A 

1232  Belem  Castle  and  ramparts,  A 

1234  Belem  Castle,  the  embrasure,  a 

1233  Belem  Castle  and  Moorish 

Tower,  a 

1235  Krupp  Gun,  in  Belem  Fort,  A 

1230  King’s  Palace,  from  Belem 

Castle,  A 

3631  Court  of  the  cloister,  a 

3630  Fountain  in  the  cloister,  A 

3628  Gallery  of  the  cloister,  a 

3629  Sculptures,  in  the  cloister,  a 


1238  Groumas,  near  Belem,  A 

1236  Ruins  of  Groumas,  A 

Thomar. 

3637  Window  in  the  Chapter  House,  A 

Alcobaco. 

3635  Cloister  of  King  Dinis,  a 

3636  Gallery  of  the  cloister,  A 

Coimbra. 

3632  Gallery  of  Santa  Cruz,  a 

3633  Library  of  the  University,  A 

3634  Great  Hall,  in  the  University,  a 

Cintra. 

3640  Gate  of  Castle  of  La  Pena,  a 

Batalha. 

3639  Gallery,  in  the  Castle  of  Mont 

Serrat.  a 

3638  Gate  of  the  Monastery,  a 

Cape  Verd  Island. 

1244  Harbor  view  in  San  Vincent,  B 


Russia. 


St.  Petersburg. 

9801  From  across  the  Neva,  A 

9802  Russian  Man-of-War  “  Ivreizer,”  A 

13671  The  Palace  Quay,  c 

5914  Winter  Palace,  ac 

9811  Winter Palaceand Admiralty Place,  A 

9809  Admiralty  Palace,  A 

9805  Statue  of  Peter  the  Great  and 

Admiralty  Palace,  A 


3716  Statue  of  Peter  the  Great,  a 

9803  Admiralty  Tower,  a 

9808  Government  Laboratory,  a 

9804  St.  Isaac’s  Cathedral,  a 

5916  St.  Isaac’s  Cathedral,  fapade,  A 

9807  Kazan  Cathedral,  A 

3717  Church  of  the  Trinity,  a 

3718  Church  of  St.  Vladimir,  a 

9806  Church  of  Thanksgiving,  a 


128 


R ussia— Con  tin  ued. 


9813,  Chapel  in  the  Gostinoij  Dvor,  St.  Petersburg. 


St.  Petersburg. 

9813  Chapel,  in  the  Gostinoij  Dvor, 

9814  Front  of  the  Gostinoij  Dvor, 
9810  In  Alexander  Gardens, 

9812  Nevsky  Prospect, 

5917  House  of  Peter  the  Great, 
13672  Hermitage  Arch, 

9815  Street  paving, 

9816  A  street  corner, 

9817  An  ice  cream  vendor, 

9818  Tartar  peddlers, 

9819  A  Russian  nurse, 

9820  In  the  Russian  Navy  Yard, 

9821  In  the  Russian  Navy  Yard, 

9822  In  the  Russian  Navy  Yard, 

9823  In  the  Russian  Navy  Yard, 

Moscow. 

13126  Panorama  of  Moscow, 

3713  Panorama  of  the  Kremlin, 
13296  Panorama  of  the  Kremlin, 
5906  Kremlin, 


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A 

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13534  Kremlin,  close  view,  A 

5912  Tower  of  Ivan,  Kremlin,  A 

5913  Kremlin,  inside  the  walls,  a 

3714  Great  Bell,  in  the  Kremlin,  a 

5908  Church  of  St.  Basil,  a 

5907  Interior  of  Church  of  the  Assump¬ 
tion  where  the  Czar  is 
crowned,  a 

5909  Church  of  the  Son,  a 

5910  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  a 


5911  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  interior,  A 
3715  Church  of  the  Savior,  a 


5918  Russian  peasants, 

5924  Group  of  peasants, 

5923  Peasant  family, 

5921  Hut  and  peasants, 

5925  Russian  farm  scene, 

5926  Greek  Chapel,  southern  Russia, 

5927  Shrine,  in  Greek  Chapel,  south¬ 

ern  Russia, 

5922  Group  of  Siberian  natives, 


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Russia — Continued. 


3714,  Great  Bell  in  the  Kremlin,  Moscow. 


Finland. 


Helsingfors. 

9824  Panorama  showing  the  Russian 

Church, 

9825  Panorama  showing  the  Swedish 


Church,  ^ 

9826  On  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  A 

9827  On  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  a 

9828  Nicolay  Church,  a 

9829  The  University,  A 


9830  Statue  of  Runeberg  and  the  Grand 

Opera  House, 

9831  The  market  place, 

9832  Market  boats, 

9833  Fishing  boats, 

9834  Peasant  flower  girls, 

9835  A  broom  seller, 

9836  An  ice  cream  vender, 

9837  A  railroad  junction, 

9838  Peasant  girls, 


Koskis. 

9839  The  village  church, 

9840  The  mill  village, 

9841  The  mill, 

9842  A  fisherman’s  hut, 

9843  A  fortune-teller, 


Cippola. 


9844  The  church, 

9845  Entrance  to  the  church, 

9846  On  the  church  steps, 

9847  A  bride  preparing  for  church, 

9848  Bride  and  peasant, 

9849  A  cariole, 

9850  A  farmer’s  cabin  and  family, 

9851  A  tenant’s  hut, 

9852  Peasant  women  harvesting, 

9853  Peasant  women  harvesting, 

9854  Peasant  farmers, 

9855  Women  haymakers, 

9856  Peasant  washerwomen, 

9857  Peasants  swinging, 

9858  Boating  on  the  Nurmijavoi  Lake, 


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A 

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A 

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Saima  Canal. 


9859  A  steamer  in  the  lock, 

9860  Pietita  landing, 

9862  In  the  lock, 

9863  From  the  hotel  porch, 

9864  Watikivi  landing, 

9865  Jaaskis  peasant  girls, 

9866  Jaaskis  peasant  girls, 

9867  Jaaskis  peasant  girls, 


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9832,  Market  Boats,  Helsingfors, 


Wiborg. 

9868  Panorama  of  Wiborg,  A 

9869  The  city  and  gulf,  A 

9870  In  the  suburbs,  A 

9871  The  castle,  A 

9872  Katherine  Street,  A 

9873  Katherine  Street  on  the  hill,  A 

9874  A  drosky  (izvostchick),  A 

9875  Jewish  booths,  a 

9876  The  fish  market,  A 

9877  A  group  in  the  fish  market,  A 


9878  St.  Katherine’s  Tower  and  the 


market  place,  A 

9879  Farmers’  market,  A 

9880  Peasant  flower  girls,  A 

9881  Market  booths,  A 

9882  Group  of  natives  in  the  market,  A 

9883  Slavonic  basket  maker,  a 

9884  Russian  soldiers  working,  a 

9885  St.  Anna  Restaurant,  A 

9886  Boating  on  the  Bay  of  Finland,  a 

9887  A  Finnish  villa,  a 


Scotland. 


Edinburgh. 


4385  Edinburgh  Castle,  A 

1783  Edinburgh  Castle  from  St.  Cuth- 

bert’s  Churchyard,  c  | 

1784  Edinburgh  Castle  from  Prince’s 

Street  Gardens,  c 

4383  Holyrood  Palace,  a 

1785  Holyrood  Palace,  entrance,  c 


1786  Holyrood  Palace,  fountain,  c  I 


4384  Holyrood  Palace,  Queen  Mary’s 
bed-room, 


2486  Great  stack  of  Duncansby,  Wick,  A 
2495  Cleft  Rock,  Holburn  Head,  Thurso,  A 
6858  Silver  Strand,  Lock  Katrine,  a 

2490  Steamer  “Lord  of  the  Isles”  at 

Inverary,  A 

2488  Departure  of  the  steamer,  Glasgow,  a 
2493  Carsage  Arches,  A 


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Scotland — Continued. 


1785,  Entrance  to  Holyrood  Palace,  Edinburgh. 


Spain. 


Madrid. 

3581  Royal  Palace,  Hall  of  the  Ambas¬ 
sadors,  A 

5877  Royal  Palace,  Throne  Room,  A 

5874  Panorama  of  the  Escurial,  A 

4677  Escurial,  interior,  a 

3579  Escurial,  Queen’s  Room,  _  _  a 

5875  Escurial,  Bed-chamber  of  Philip 

n,  .  A 

4678  Escurial,  Pompeiian  Room,  A 

3580  Picture  gallery,  A 

5876  Grand  Plaza,  A 

5891  Peasants,  A 


3621  Doorway  of  St.  Gregory,  \  alla- 

dolid,  A 

3622  Cloisters  of  St.  Gregory,  Valla¬ 

dolid,  A 

3623  Panorama  of  Malaga,  A 

5905  Statue  of  the  “  Dying  Matador,”  A 

Seville. 

3582  Panorama,  A 

Alcazar . 

3586  Interior,  A 

3587  Hall  of  the  Ambassadors,  A 


3588  Alcove  of  the  Sultan,  a 

3589  Alcove  of  the  Sultana,  A 

3590  Minerva’s  Tower,  A 

5878  Royal  Moorish  sleeping  room,  a 

House  of  Pilate. 

3591  Court,  A 

3592  Fountain,  a 

3593  Ornamental  gallery,  a 

3594  “  Minerva  with  Club,”  a 


3583  Doorway  of  the  Palace  of  St. 

Elmo,  a 

3584  Hall  of  Charles  V,  a 

3585  Gate  of  Munreas  Tower,  a 

3595  Market  of  Antiques,  A 

13596  Bull-light,  as 

3597  Matadors,  a 

Granada. 

9391  Panorama,  A 

3605  Panorama  of  Granada  and  the 

Alhambra,  A 

Alhambra. 

5879  General  plan  of  the  Fortress,  A 

5880  Plan  of  the  Arabian  Palace  in 

the  Fortress,  a 


132 


Spain — Continued. 


Granada. 


Alhambra. 

3606  Tower  of  Justice, 

3608  Court  of  the  Lions, 

3607  Fountain  of  the  Lions, 

5883  Cornice  in  frieze  over  columns, 

Court  of  the  Lions, 

5884  Ornaments  at  junction  of  inscrip¬ 

tions,  Court  of  the  Lions, 

3609  Court  of  Myrtles, 

3610  Door  of  the  Two  Sisters, 

3611  Hall  of  the  Two  Sisters, 

3612  Hall  of  the  Two  Sisters, 

3613  Hall  of  the  Two  Sisters, 

5889  Hall  of  the  Two  Sisters,  frieze 
and  panel, 

3614  Hall  of  Rest, 

3615  Lindaraja  balcony, 

3616  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  entrance, 

5885  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  ornaments 

in  panels, 

5886  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  ornaments 

in  panels, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 


5887  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  window 

panels  and  band  around 
panels,  A 

3617  Tower  of  the  Infant,  a 

3618  Alcove  of  the  Infant,  _  A 

3619  Window  in  Tower  of  the  Captive,  a 
5882  Hall  of  Justice,  centre  painting 

on  ceiling,  A 

5888  Court  of  the  Mosque,  ornaments 

in  panels,  A 

5881  Arabesques,  details,  _  A 

5890  Sword  of  King  Boabdil, 


3601  General ife,  interior, 

3602  Generalife,  interior, 

3600  Entrance  to  new  palace  of 
Charles  V, 

3603  Church  of  St.  Gerome,  interior, 
3599  View  from  St.  Gerome, 

3604  La  Chartreuse, 

3624  Gibraltar, 

10266  Gibraltar, 

10267  The  Rock, 

7045  General  view  of  the  Rock, 


3609,  Court  of  Myrtles,  Alhambra,  Granada. 


133 


Spain— Continued. 


3625  High  Peaks,  a 

2584  The  Rock  and  the  harbor,  a 

2585  The  water-batteries,  A 

7044  Harbor  from  the  battery,  a 

10268  Sunset  on  the  Mediterranean,  as 


5892  Zamora,  a 

5893  Charcoal  seller,  Valencia,  A 

5894  Peasants,  Navarre,  A 

5895  Peasants,  Segovia,  A 


5896  Peasants,  Segovia,  a 

5897  Peasants,  Segovia,  a 

5904  Peasants,  Alicante,  a 

5902  Peasant,  Murcie,  a 

5901  Group  of  peasants,  Murcie,  A 

5900  Type  of  peasants,  Murcie,  A 

5898  Type  of  peasants,  Leon,  A 

5899  Type  of  peasants,  Toledo,  A 


3620  Notre  Dame  del  Pilar,  Saragossa,  A 


Sweden. 


Stockholm. 

9891  Shipping  in  the  harbor,  A 

9896  Torpedo-boat  “  Noerf,”  A 

9897  Torpedo-boat  “  Noerf,”  A 

9892  Stockholm  from  the  palace  terrace,  A 

9893  Stockholm  from  the  palace  terrace,  A 

9894  Guard  Mount  in  the  Royal  Palace,  A 

9900  Fountain  in  King’s  Garden,  _  A 

9901  Statue  of  Karl  XII  in  King’s 

Garden,  A 

9903  Humle  Garden,  A 


9902  Statue  of  Linne  in  Humle  Garden,  A 


9904  Peasant  milkwomen,  A 

9906  Group  of  police,  A 

9907  Boat  landing  on  the  lake,  A 

9895  Pulpit  in  Storkyrkan,  A 

9909  A  country  road,  A 


Karlskrona. 

9888  Market  place, 

9889  Peasants  in  the  market, 

9890  Group  in  the  market, 


Switzerland. 


Basel. 


3642  Basel, 

11853  Alte  Briicke, 

11852  Down  the  river  from  the  Alte 
Briicke, 

11833  Rathhaus, 

11849  Barfusserplatz, 

11847  Market, 

11850  Fish  market,  fountain  and 

square, 

11834  Spalen  Fountain, 

11835  Spalenthor, 

11848  Anterer  Rheinweg, 

11851  Oberer  Rheinweg, 


Cathedral. 

11845  Cathedral  from  the  river, 

11846  Street  and  cathedral, 

11836  Fa?ade, 

11837  Cloisters, 

11840  Interior, 

11839  Interior  looking  toward  the 
choir, 

11841  North  nave, 

11842  Pulpit, 

11838  Font, 

11843  Bas-relief,  “Martyrdom  of  St. 

Vincent,” 

11844  Panorama  from  the  cathedral, 


6206  Hotel  Insel  and  garden,  Constance,  B 
1952  Tower  of  the  Rhine  Gate,  Con¬ 
stance,  c 

6194  Old  painted  house,  Schaffliausen,  b 


Falls  of  the  Rhine. 

7020  The  Rhine,  a 

7021  The  Rhine,  A 

6192  Falls  of  the  Rhine,  c 

6193  Bridge  across  the  Falls  of  the  Rhine,  e 


Zurich. 

6184  Lake  and  bridge,  B 

6187  View  from  Munster  Bridge,  south,  b 

6188  View  from  Quaibriicke,  b 

6185  Lake  and  Council  House,  b 

6186  Market  place  on  market  day,  b 


1965  Johannisberg,  _  c 

7014  Bog-burning  locomotives,  Lindau,  A 
1961  Holy  fountain,  Einsiedeln,  c 

Lucerne. 

11770  Panorama  of  Lucerne  from  Gutsch,  A 

11771  Panorama  of  Lucerne,  a 

2231  Lake  front,  A 

6177  View  from  the  boat  landing,  b 

11793  Swans’  houses  on  the  lake,  _  a 

11794  Walls  of  Lucerne,  from  the  river,  A 

2228  Barracks  and  old  towers,  a 

11796  Wasserthurm,  or  Lantern  Tower,  A 

11795  Lantern  Tower  and  old  bridge,  s 
2221  Lantern  Tower  and  old  bridge, 

11790  Kapellbriicke  and  Wasserthurm, 

11791  Down  the  river,  from  the  old  bridge,  s 

11781  Newbridge,  A 

11780  Old  houses,  from  the  new  bridge,  A 
2226  Spreuerbriicke,  A 


134 


Switzerland — Continued. 


Lucerne. 


2227  Sprauerbriicke  and  old  mill,  A 

11784  Schweizerhof  Quay,  s 

11783  On  the  Schweizerhof  Quay,  s 

11785  Fountain  on  the  Schweizerhof 

Quay,  A 

11782  Corner  of  Schweizerhof  Hotel,  a 
6178  Schweizerhof  Hotel  and  Lucerne 

Cathedral,  B 

1975  Lucerne  Cathedral,  c 

11772  Lucerne  Cathedral,  A 

11773  Lucerne  Cathedral,  facade,  A 

11774  Lucerne  Cathedral,  bas-relief  on 

fapade,  A 

11775  Lucerne  Cathedral,  arcade  of  tombs,  s 

6175  Hotel  de  Ville,  b 

11792  Hotel  de  Ville,  A 

11776  Hotel  National,  s 

11786  Hotel  Cygne,  A 

11777  Kursaal,  A 

11779  Levdergar  Strasse,  A 

2224  Quaint  old  street,  A 

2225  Curious  old  house,  A 

11797  “  Lion  of  Lucerne,”  Thorvaldsen,  AS 

2229  “  Lion  of  Lucerne,”  Thorvaldsen,  A 

2230  “  Lion  of  Lucerne,”  Thorvaldsen, 

close  view,  A 

2232  The  Alps,  from  across  Lake 

Lucerne,  A 


1982  Schwyz  and  the  Mythen, 

1984  Street  in  Schwyz, 

Lake  Lucerne. 

Gersau. 

11800  Gersau,  s 

11802  On  the  lake  front,  A 

11801  Boat  landing,  s 

11803  Road  by  the  boat  landing,  s 

11805  Street,  *  a 

11806  The  Square,  a 

2235  Picturesque  old  cottage,  A 

11804  Swiss  chalet,  s 

11788  Kindlimord  Chapel,  A 

11789  Kindlimord  Chapel,  A 

11787  Down  Lake  Lucerne,  from  the 

Kindlimord,  s 

11807  Gersau,  from  the  Axenstrasse,  s 

2234  Gersau,  rom  the  Axenstrasse,  a 

Axenstrasse. 

11809  Beginning  of  the  Axenstrasse,  a 


11808  Down  the  lake,  from  the  Axen¬ 
strasse, 

2260  Gallery  of  the  Axenstrasse  toward 
Lucerne, 

2259  Gallery  of  the  Axenst  rasse  toward 
Fluelen, 

2256  Grand  view  of  the  Axenstrasse 
and  the  Alps, 

2262  St.  Gotthard  Railroad  and  the 
Axenstrasse, 


2260,  Gallery  of  the  Axenstrasse,  Lake  Lucerne. 


O  Q 


135 


Switzerland -Continued. 


1940,  Hospenthal  and  the  Spitzberg,  Lake  Lucerne. 


■i-'-r  -  v 


Lake  Lucerne. 

Brunnen. 

11810  Brunnen,  s 

2252  Brunnen,  from  the  steamer,  A 

11811  Tell’s  Chapel,  as 

Fluelen. 

2263  Fluelen,  A 

11815  Fluelen  from  the  railway  bridge,  A 

11813  Church,  a 

11814  Chateau  of  Rudenz,  a 


2253  The  Alps  from  Sisikon, 

St.  Gotthard  Pass 

11812  Stutzich  Tunnel, 

11818  Near  Devil's  Bridge, 

11820  Reuss  Falls, 

11819  Devil’s  Bridge, 

2269  Devil’s  Bridge, 

2270  Devil’s  Bridge, 

2271  Devil’s  Bridge,  close  view, 

2264  Great  St.  Gotthard  Tunnel,  131 

miles  long, 

2265  St.  Gotthard  Pass  and  Avalanche 

Tunnel, 

Goschennen. 

11816  Goschenen, 

11817  Goschenen  from  St.  Gotthard 

Railway, 


Rigi. 

3654  Rigi  Railway,  a 

11798  Rigi  Railway,  A 

3653  Locomotive  on  the  Rigi,  A 

6180  Rigi  Kulm  Hotel,  b 

The  Scholleneu. 

11821  An  avalanche,  A 

11822  Towards  the  entrance  of  St.  Got¬ 

thard  Pass,  a 

11823  In  the  Schollenen,  A 

11824  Lange  Brucke,  A 

Andermatt. 

1971  Andermatt  and  Hospenthal,  c 


11827  Old  church,  s 

1974  Churchyard,  c 

1972  Street,  0 

11828  Street,  s 

1973  Cottages,  ac 

11825  An  ancient  house,  A 

Hospenthal. 

1971  Hospenthal  and  Andermatt,  c 

1946  Hospenthal  and  the  Spitzberg,  c 

11831  Panorama,  s 

11829  Bridge,  A 

11832  Old  church  and  bridge, 

1949  Church  and  castle,  c 

1950  Interior  of  church,  c 

11830  Street,  A 

1948  Street,  c 

1947  At  Hospenthal,  c 


136 


Switzerland— Continued. 


Berne. 


4405  Bernese  Oberland,  a 

11703  Bernese  Oberland  from  Oberalp 

Hotel,  A 

4404  Panorama,  showing  Aar,  A 

11742  Panorama  from  Aargauerstalden,  A 

6173  Panorama  from  terrace,  b 

6172  Bridge  across  the  Aar,  b 

6168  Hotel  de  Ville,  b 

6171  Street  of  Justice  on  market  day,  b 


11758  Painting  on  a  house  near  the 

Nydeck  Briicke,  A 

11743  Ogre  Fountain,  A 

11753  Fountain  Spitalgasse,  A 

11751  Street  fountain,  s 

11746  Street  scene,  s 

11754  Marktgasse,  showing  Kafigthurm,  A 

11748  Zeitglockenth  u  rm ,  A 

11750  A  chimney  sweep,  s 

11757  Bear  pits,  s 

4406  Bear  pits,  a 


6169,  Street  of  Justice  and  Clock  Tower,  Berne. 


6169  Street  of  Justice,  showing  Clock 

Tower,  b 

1 1744  Watching  the  clock,  s 

11745  Interior  of  the  cathedral,  A 

11756  Monument  to  Barthold  von  Zah- 

ringen,  — 

11752  Statue  of  Rudolph  von  Erlach,  A 

6174  Statue  of  Rudolph  of  Hapsburg,  A 

11747  Arcade,  s 

11749  Old  houses,  A 


Freiburg. 

6189  Panorama,  b 

6190  Panorama  and  Suspension  Bridge,  b 
7007  Portal  of  Cathedral  of  St.  Nicholas,  b 

6191  Old  house,  b 

7005  Old  fountain,  b 

Interlaken. 

3650  Interlaken,  a 

11760  Victoria  Hotel,  s 


137 


Switzerland— Continued. 


Interlaken. 

11759  Victoria  Hotel,  garden, 

7023  Victoria  Hotel,  garden, 

kanterhru  nnen. 

3649  Valley  of  Lauterbrunnen, 

11762  Lauterbrunnen, 

11761  Staubbach  Falls, 

11763  Railway  betwen  Lauterbrunnen 

and  Grindelwald, 


11766  On  the  road  to  Wengernalp, 

11764  Gabelhorn  and  Domlosh,  from 

Wengernalp, 

11765  Monch,  fram  Wengernalp, 

11767  Jungfrau,  from  Wengernalp, 

11768  Jungfrau,  from  Wengernalp, 

11769  Jungfrau,  from  Little  Scheidegg, 
6201  Jungfrau, 

3658  Cavern  of  Glacier  Rosenlau, 

Grindelwald. 

1979  View  at  Grindelwald, 

6198  Grindelwald  Glacier, 

3657  Tunnel  in  Grindelwald  Glacier, 
4398  Tunnel  in  Grindelwald  Glacier, 

6199  Ice  Grotto,  Grindelwald  Glacier 
9355  Lower  Grindelwald  Glacier, 


1980  Wetterhorn,  from  Grindelwald, 

1981  Wetterhorn,  from  Grindelwald, 
3647  The  Aar  at  Meirengen, 

2525  Rhone  Glacier, 

9356  Base  of  Rhone  Glacier, 

6200  Gemmi  Pass, 

Geneva. 

7025  Panorama, 

2272  Panorama  from  the  Casino, 

2283  River  Rhone  and  Lake  Geneva, 

11717  Swans  on  Lake  Geneva, 

11720  Rousseau’s  Island, 

2285  From  swans’  pond,  Rousseau’s 
Island, 

11723  House  of  Rousseau, 

2284  Bronze  statue  of  Rousseau, 

11721  A  bridge, 

11718  Wash  houses, 

7027  Washerwomen, 

7 026  Rue  du  Mont  Blanc, 

2277  Musee  Rath, 

2273  Hew  theatre, 

11722  House  of  Calvin, 

11724  Old  house, 

2282  Monument  to  the  Duke  of  Bruns¬ 
wick, 

11726  Monument  to  the  Duke  of  Bruns¬ 
wick, 

2275  Equestrian  statue  of  Dufour, 

11725  View  in  Jardin  des  Anglais, 


Lake  Geneva. 


s 

A 


A 

A 

AS 


A 

S 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 


C 

B 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

A 

C 

C 

A 


2295  Nyon,  showing  chateau,  A 

2303  Morges,  a 

2304  Ouchy,  A 

Zausanne. 

3641  Panorama,  A 

2305  Cathedral,  a 

2307  Old  chateau  and  barracks,  a 

Vevey. 

6203  View  of  villas  and  mountains,  b 

6202  Grand  Hotel,  b 

11732  Chateau  La  Tour,  a 

11733  Chateau  La  Tour,  a 

11731  Russian  Church.  a 

11736  St.  Martin’s  Church,  a 

11727  Panorama  from  St.  Martin’s 

Church,  A 

2309  Market  place,  a 

1 1728  Market  place,  s 

11730  Street,  A 

11734  Rue  de  Italie,  A 

11729  Electric  tramway,  a 

11735  Old  bridge,  a 

7033  Electric  Railroad  from  Vevey  to 

Chillon,  A 

Glion. 

11737  Hotel  Territet  Glion,  a 

1960  Cottages,  v 

11738  Fernicular  Railway,  a 

2316  Fernicular  Railway,  a 

Chillon. 

2315  Chillon,  close  view,  a 

2313  Chillon,  from  the  beach,  A 

1977  Castle  of  Chillon,  c 

11739  Castle  of  Chillon,  s 

11740  Castle  of  Chillon,  courtyard,  A 

11741  Castle  of  Chillon,  vaults,  A 


c 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


2528  View  in  St.  Maurice,  c 

Valley  of  Chamonix. 

Mer  de  Glace. 

11712  Mer  de  Glace  and  Chamonix,  as 
6160  Quarterway  House  to  Mer  de 

Glace,  b 

11706  Hotel  Montanvert,  a 

11705  The  moraine  and  Hotel  Montan¬ 
vert,  a 

11716  The  moraine,  a 


11707  Mer  de  Glace,  from  Hotel  Montan¬ 
vert,  A 

6163  Mer  de  Glace,  from  Hotel  Monta- 

vert,  B 

6162  General  view  of  Mer  de  Glace 

from  Hotel  Montanvert,  e 

11709  Mer  de  Glace  from  Montanvert.  s 

6164  Mer  de  Glace  and  mountains,  b 

6166  Tourists  crossing,  B 

6167  On  the  Mer  de  Glace,  B 

7009  View  on  the  Mer  de  Glace,  b 

6165  Crevasses,  B 


10 


138 


Swi tzerlan  d—  Con  tin  ued. 


Valley  of  Chamonix. 


Mer  de  Glace. 

11715  Crevasses,  as 

11713  Ice  pyramids,  A 

11714  Ice  formations,  as 

11711  Giant’s  Needle  and  Mer  de  Glace 

fromMiirren,  A 

11710  Giant’s  Needle,  a 

11708  Giant’s  Needle  from  Montanvert,  a 

11689  Manvaise  Pass,  a 

11688  View  from  the  Mauvaise  Pass,  A 


11702  Ruins  of  St.  Gervais,  A 

Glacier  des  Bossons- 

3660  Glacier  des  Bossons,  A 

11691  Glacier  des  Bossons  and  Mont 

Blanc,  A 

11687  Glacier  des  Bossons  from  Gallien 

Lake,  as 

11693  Climbing  the  Glacier  des  Bossons,  as 

3661  Ice  pyramids,  A 

11696  Ice  pyramids,  A 

11697  Ice  pyramids,  A 

11698  Ice  pyramids,  A 

11699  Ice  pyramids,  s 


11700  Ice  pyramids,  as 

11692  Ice  pyramids  from  Miirren,  A 

11695  Glacier  Gallery  near  Glacier  des 

Bossons,  A 

11694  Cascade  Dard  near  Glacier  des 

Bossons,  a 


11701  Railway  to  Miirren,  A 

6157  Miirren,  a 

Chamonix. 

11672  Chamonix  and  Mont  Blanc,  A 

11677  Main  street  and  Mont  Blanc,  a 

11679  Casino,  a 

11678  Street  and  church,  A 

11680  A  street,  as 

11683  A  street,  as 

11681  The  diligence,  A 

11675  Statue  of  the  First  Ascenders  of 

Mont  Blanc,  as 

11676  Monument  to  the  First  Ascenders 

of  Mont  Blanc,  a 

11704  Chamonix,  from  the  road  to  the 

Mer  de  Glace,  a 

11712  Mer  de  Glace  and  Chamonix,  as 

11685  Gallien  Lake,  near  Chamonix,  A 

11686  Ancient  chapel,  Gallien  Lake,  a 


11698,  Ice  Pyramids,  Glacier  des  Bossons. 


139 


Switzerland— Continued. 


Valley  of  Chamonix. 

Mont  Blanc. 


11672  Chamonix  and  Mont  Blanc,  A 

11677  Main  street,  Chamonix  and  Mont 

Blanc,  A 

11682  Mont  Blanc,  from  Chamonix,  as 

6155  Mont  Blanc,  b 

3643  Mont  Blanc,  A 

11684  Mont  Blanc,  from  d’Argcntiere,  A 

6158  Mont  Blanc,  from  Miirren,  A 

11673  Mont  Blanc  Cascade,  A 

4395  Climbing  Mont  Blanc,  a 

11674  Viewing  the  ascent  of  Mont 

Blanc,  A 

11690  Mont  Blanc  and  Glacier  des 

Bossons,  A 

6159  The  Summit,  a 

Tete-Noire  Road. 

11666  On  the  Tete-Noire  Road,  A 

11667  On  the  Tete-Noire  Road,  A 

11670  On  the  Tete-Noire  Road,  A 

11668  The  Eau-Noire,  s 

11669  A  mountain  hotel,  A 

11671  A  glacier,  a 

11664  On  the  Tete-Noire  Road,  a 

11663  Tunnel,  s 

11662  Resting  place,  A 

11665  Tete-Noire  Hotel,  A 

11661  View  from  the  Tete-Noire  Hotel,  a 

Martigny. 

11659  A  street,  a 

11660  A  street,  a 

11657  Old  Roman  castle,  as 


11658  Panorama  from  old  Roman  castle,  A 


3644  Hospices  of  the  Great  St.  Bernard,  A 

3645  Hospices  of  the  Great  St.  Ber¬ 

nard  and  Mont  Velan,  A 

11624  Visp,  ^  A 

11625  Hamlet  of  Zumsee  and  Valley  of 

the  Visp,  A 

Brieg. 

11621  Public  square,  8 

11623  Main  street,  a 

1934  A  street,  c 

1935  A  street,  c 

1938  A  street,  c 

1939  A  view  in  Brieg,  o 

1940  Hotel  d’  Angleterre,  c 

11622  Schloss  Stockalper,  as 

1936  Schloss  Stockalper,  c 

1942  Schloss  Stockalper,  courtyard,  c 

1941  Schloss  Stockalper  and  Valley  of 

the  Rhone,  c 

1945  Valley  of  the  Rhone,  c 

1937  Valley  of  the  Rhone,  c 

1943  Valley  of  the  Rhone,  from  the 

college,  c 

1944  View  from  the  college  yard,  c 


Naters. 

1929  Church,  c 

1930  Ch41et,  c 

1933  Looking  towards  the  Simplon 

Pass,  c 

Simplon  Pass. 

11598  Kaltwassar  Glacier  Gallery,  as 

11599  Ganter  Bridge,  as 

11600  A  rock  tunnel,  A 

11601  The  Inn,  Berisal,  A 

11602  Berisal,  A 

11603  The  Hospice,  as 

11604  The  old  Hospice,  as 

11605  View  from  Kaltwasser  Gallery,  s 

11606  Refuge  number  9,  A 

11607  An  Alpine  village,  A 

11608  Rossboden  Glacier  from  the  road,  A 

11609  Mountain  torrent  of  the  Simplon 

road,  A 

11610  Gallery  of  Crevola,  A 

11611  Panorama  of  Isola,  A 

11612  Street  in  Isola,  _  A 

11613  Fletschhorn  and  glacier,  A 

11614  Schonhorn  and  Aletschorn  from 

Glacier  Gallery,  A 

11615  Rock  Tunnel,  Kaltwasser  and 

Bernese  Oberland,  a 

11616  On  the  Simplon  Road,  A 

11617  On  the  Simplon  Road,  near 

Simplon  Village,  A 

11618  At  the  fountain,  Simplon  Village,  A 

11619  Simplon  Village,  A 

11620  Hotel  Fletschhorn  and  Simplon 

Village,  A 

Zermatt. 

11639  Panorama,  as 

11626  Mt.  Cervin,  s 

11636  Transporting  baggage  up  Mt. 

Cervin,  a 

11633  Winklematter  Church,  A 

11632  Winklematter  Church,  interior,  A 
11635  English  Church,  A 

11629  Cottages,  A 

1 1 630  Main  street,  s 

11631  A  street,  as 

11637  Native  girl  with  churn,  s 

11628  View  from  porch  of  Hotel  Mt. 

Cervin,  s 

11627  Panorama  from  roof  of  Hotel 

Mt.  Cervin,  as 

11634  Panorama  and  Matterhorn,  A 


11640  Path  to  Riffelalp  Inn  near  Zer¬ 
matt,  a 

11638  Zermatt  Valley  from  road  to 

Riffelalp,  s 

The  Matterhorn. 

9357  The  Matterhorn,  c 

11643  The  Matterhorn,  as 

11642  The  Matterhorn,  from  Hotel 

Oberalp,  as 


140 


Switzerland— Continued. 


The  Matterhorn. 

11644  The  Matterhorn,  from  entrance  to 

Gorner  Gorge, 

11641  The  Matterhorn  and  Gorner 
Glacier, 

11634  The  Matterhorn  and  panorama  of 
Zermatt, 

Gorner  Glacier. 

11645  Entrance  to  Gorner  Gorge, 

11646  In  Gorner  Gorge, 

3659  Gorner  Glacier, 

11651  Gorner  Glacier, 

11649  Gorner  Glacier,  from  the  moraine, 
11648  Gorner  Glacier  and  Breithorn, 
from  the  moraine, 

On  Gorner  Glacier, 

On  Gorner  Glacier, 

On  Gorner  Glacier, 


11647 
11650 

11652 

11653  Cutting  steps, 

11654 

11655 

11656 
9358 


Breithorn  and  Gorner  Glacier, 
Fletschorn  and  Gorner  Glacier, 
Gabelhorn  and  Eothhorn, . 

The  Lyskamm  and  Breithorn, 
from  Schwarz, 


AS 


A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 

AS 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

A 

A 


1951  Thusis, 

1955  Ornamental  windows,  St.  Gall, 

Via  Mala. 

1968  Via  Mala, 

1966  Entrance, 

1967  Gorge, 

2530  In  the  Via  Mala, 

3648  Via  Mala, 


3651 

1970 

2527 

1953 

1954 
1969 

1958 

1959 

4414 

4415 
2526 
7010 

9012 

6205 


Splugen, 

V iew  at  Samaden, 

Morterasch  Glacier, 

Bernina  Falls, 

Near  the  summit  of  Bernina  Pass, 
Entrance  to  Stelvio  Pass, 

A  Swiss  village, 

Swiss  churchyard, 

Swiss  costume,  female, 

Swiss  costume,  female, 

Durrensee  near  Cortina, 

Hotel  and  lake  from  Seconu 
Geisbach, 

Franck  enchen, 

Chalet  Bizi  Vaudois, 


Bridge, 


c 

c 


c 

c 

c 

c 

A 

A 

C 

C 

c 

c 

c 

o 

c 

A 

A 

C 

B 

A 

A 


Turkey. 


7051,  Entrance  Gate  to  Palace  of  Bylerbe,  Constantinople. 


141 


Turkey—  Con  tinued. 


Constantinople. 

3705  Panorama,  A 

5932  The  city  and  the  Golden  Horn,  a 

5933  Golden  Horn,  ^  A 

5931  Grand  panorama  of  the  Golden 

Horn,  A 

5934  Bosphorus  and  the  Golden  Horn,  A 

5935  Steamer  leaving,  A 

5928  Great  Mosque  of  St.  Sophia,  A 

5929  Great  Mosque  of  St,  Sophia, 

interior,  A 

5936  Sultan  at  prayer  in  the  Mosque,  A 

5930  Palace  of  Beylerbe,  A 


7051  Entrance  gate  to  palace  of  Bylerbe,  A 
3704  Mosque  of  Suleiman,  a 

5937  Tomb  of  Sultan  Mahmond,  A 

5938  Tomb  of  Sultan  Mahmond,  interior,  a 

5941  Obelisk,  A 

5942  Obelisks  of  Constantine  and 

J  ustinian,  A 

5939  Panorama  of  bridge,  a 

5940  Street  view,  A 

5943  Turkish  woman,  A 

3707  Turkish  lady,  veiled,  A 

3708  Turkish  lady,  in  street  dress,  _  a 

3709  Turkish  lady,  smoking  a  narghileh,  A 

3706  A  cavass,  A 


Wales. 


11208,  Courtyard  of  Conway  Castle. 


Conway. 

11204  Panorama, 

11198  Conway  Bridge, 

11199  Conway  Bridge,  from  castle  bat¬ 

tlements, 

2498  Conway  Castle  and  bridge, 

11200  Conway  Castle, 

11201  Conway  Castle, 


11202  Conway  Castle,  Queen  Eleanor’s 

Tower, 

11203  Conway  Castle,  from  the  walls, 

11206  Conway  Castle,  entrance, 

11207  Conway  Castle,  inner  gate, 

11208  Conway  Castle,  courtyard, 

11209  Conway  Castle,  courtyard, 

11210  Conway  Castle,  courtyard, 


142 


Wales— Continued. 


Conway. 

11211  Conway  Castle,  Banquet  Hall 

window,  A 

11212  Conway  Castle,  in  the  Banquet 

Hall,  A 

11205  Conway,  from  the  Castle,  a 

11214  Bias  Maur,  A 

11213  Plas  Maur,  courtyard,  A 

11215  Old  house,  Castle  Street,  A 

11216  Welsh  fisherman,  s 

11217  Fishing  boats,  AS 

Caernarvon. 

11218  Caernarvon  Castle,  as 

11219  Caernarvon  Castle,  as 

11220  Caernarvon  Castle,  A 


11221  Caernarvon  Castle,  Queen’s  Gate, 

11222  Caernarvon  Castle,  battlements 

11223  Caernarvon  Castle,  Tea  Hall 

Bettws-y-  Coed. 

1787  Waterloo  Hotel, 

1788  Chapel, 

11224  A  Welsh  home, 

1789  Pont-y-Pair, 

1790  Pont-y-Pair,  close  view, 

11226  Cottages, 

11227  On  the  road  to  Fairy  Glen, 

11228  Beaver  Bridge, 

11229  Lledder  Bridge, 

11230  Lledder  Bridge, 

11231  Fairy  Glen, 


A 

A 

A 


AS 

C 

c 

A 

S 

A 

AS 

A 

AS 


Africa. 


Algeria. 


Algiers. 

4680  Panorama,  a 

6822  Panorama,  c 

6823  Panorama,  from  the  Admiralty 

Buildings,  c 

6821  Mosque  Djedid,  c 

6820  Governor’s  Palace,  c 


3711  Governor’s  Palace,  gallery,  A 

6824  A  Moorish  salon,  c 

13306  Algerian  soldier,  c 

6826  Women  returning  from  the 

cemetery,  c 

6827  A  tropical  garden,  c 

6825  Cattle  on  a  dusty  road,  c 


Azore  Islands. 


9434,  Corn  stacked  for  drying,  Island  of  San  Miguel. 


o  o 


143 


Azore  Islands— Continued. 


Island  of  San  Miguel. 

Ponta  Deign  da.. 

9432  Ponta  Delgada,  from  the  Custom 

House, 

9433  Ponta  Delgada,  from  the  embank¬ 

ment, 

9439  Landing  docks, 

9435  Public  square, 

9431  Women  in  capotes, 

9438  In  the  Botanical  Garden, 

9449  Palm  tree,  Botanical  Garden, 
9448  Avenue  of  palms,  Botanical 

Garden, 

9450  Grotto  in  the  volcanic  rocks, 

Botanical  Garden, 

9434  Corn  stacked  for  drying, 

Furnas. 

9447  Street  scene  looking  toward  the 
hotel, 

9436  Hot  springs  on  the  eastern  road, 


B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 

B 


B 

B 


9441  Peasant  boiling  corn  in  the  hot 

springs,  B 

9442  Walled  in  springs,  from  above,  b 

9443  Walled  in  springs,  from  below,  b 

9440  Tanks  for  cooling  spring  water,  b 

9444  Botanical  Garden,  the  tank,  b 

9445  Botanical  Garden,  garden  in  the 

tank,  B 

9446  Botanical  Garden,  avenue  of 

palms,  B 

Island  of  Fayal. 

Horta. 

9427  Grand  view  from  the  bay,  b 

9424  Boat  landing,  t  B 

9426  Principal  street  and  Municipal 

Buildings,  B 

9425  Street  scene  and  post  office,  b 

9428  Gorge  in  the  suburbs  of  Horta,  b 

Island  of  St.  George. 

9430  Fountain  and  street,  B 


Cape  Colony. 


Cape  Town. 

1164  Upper  Lighthouse, 

1171  Cape  Town  and  Devil’s  Peak,  _ 

1172  Cape  Town  and  Table  Mountain, 

1173  Cape  Town  and  the  Kloof, 

1168  Cape  Town,  from  the  Chinese 
Cemetery, 


1169  Lion  Head, 

4621  In  the  Dock, 

2721  Huge  boulder  on  the  way  to  the 
Kloof, 

2720  Clifton  House,  near  the  Kloof, 

4622  Group  of  Zulu  Women, 

4623  Group  of  Zulu  Warriors, 


Egypt. 


Suez  Canal. 

3264  Panorama  from  the  Lighthouse, 

Port  Said,  showing  the  Suez 
Canal, 

12910  Entrance  to  Suez  Canal,  _ 

4266  British  war  ship  entering  the 

Canal, 

2028  Suez  Canal, 

6813  Suez  Canal, 

2595  Suez  Canal,  with  dredger, _ 

4267  Caravan  to  Mecca  crossing  the 

Canal, 

3265  Panorama  of  Suez, 


Alexandria. 

5944  Panorama  of  the  port, 

2597  Harbor, 

4236  Place  Mohamed  Ali, 

5948  Place  Mohamed  Ali, 

4237  Pompey’s  Pillar, 

5947  Mohamedan  Cemetery  and  I  om- 
pey’s  Pillar, 

5946  Entrance  to  Palace  Ras-el- 1  in, 
12854  Native  cart, 

4238  Mahmoudieh  Canal, 

12879  Mahmoudieh  Canal, 


Cairo. 


13487  Panorama, 

2598  Panorama,  looking  toward  the 
Pyramids, 

5966  Cairo  and  Citadel  from  Mokat- 
tam  Hill, 

3266  Citadel  and  Mosque  Mohamed 
Ali, 

13024  Citadel  and  Mosque  Mohamed 
Ali,  close  view, 

8311  Citadel,  from  the  Tombs  of  the 
Mamelukes, 

12853  Mosque  Mohamed  Ali, 

4538  Mosque  Mohamed  Ali,  rear  view, 

3284  Tombs  of  the  Mamelukes, 

13225  Tombs  of  the  Mamelukes, 

3285  Tombs  of  the  Caliphs, 

3286  Tombs  of  the  Caliphs, 

12833  Tombs  of  the  Caliphs, 

5963  Arab  Cemetery  and  Tombs  ot  the 
Caliphs, 

5962  Arab  Cemetery, 

5965  Mount  Mokattam, 

13224  Mount  Mokattam, 

12906  Mokattam  Hills, 

5955  Mosque  Sultan  Hassan, 


c 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 

A 

A 


C 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 


>■  a 


144 


Egypt— Continued. 


12833,  Tombs  of  the  Caliphs,  Cairo. 


Cairo. 

3268  Mosque  Sultan  Hassan,  Fountain 

of  Ablution,  abc 


5953  The  Ezbekeeah,  A 

4240  Shepheard’s  Hotel,  A 

3275  Interior  of  an  Arabic  palace,  A 

3270  Egyptian  cafe,  a 

5954  Bazaar  of  antiques,  a 

3272  Masliarabeah  (latticed  window),  a 

3273  Masliarabeah  (latticed  window),  \ 

4241  Masharabeahs,  A 

12847  Masharabeahs,  street  in  the  Tou- 

loon  Quarter,  c 

3276  Mosque  of  Touloon,  A 

5952  Street  scene,  a 

3271  Street  scene  in  the  Moskee,  A 

5959  Native  Arab  and  wife,  a 

8312  Arab  woman  veiled,  A 

4545  Arab  woman  veiled,  a 

12848  Sultana  smoking  a  nargileh,  c 

4244  Muezzin,  A 

4246  Egyptian  sais,  A 

3269  Dervish,  A 

4546  Whirling  dervishes,  A 

4245  Water  carriers,  a 

4547  Water  carriers  emptying  skins,  A 

4247  Female  water  carriers,  A 

5960  Arab  woman  with  water  jar,  a 

4539  Circassian  girl  with  water  jar,  A 

4544  Tambourine  girl,  A 

4248  Fellahin  women  and  children,  A 


5957  Mahmal  leaving  for  Mecca,  A 

5958  Return  of  the  Mahmal  to 

Cairo,  A 

Boulak  Mnseum. 

5956  Sheykh-el-Beled,  a 

4258  Mummy  of  Rameses  II,  19th 

Dynasty,  (full  tigure),  a 

4260  Mummy  of  Rameses  II,  19th 

Dynasty,  (head,  full  face),  a 

4259  Mummy  of  Rameses  II,  19th 

Dynasty,  (head,  profile),  A 

4261  Mummy  of  Seti  II,  19th  Dynasty, 

(head,),  A 

4255  Mummy  of  Rameses  III,  20th 

Dynasty,  (full  figure),  A 

4257  Mummy  of  Rameses  III,  20th 

Dynasty,  (head,  full  face),  A 

4256  Mummy  of  Rameses  III,  20th 

Dynasty,  (head,  profile),  A 


5967  Avenue  of  palms,  Ivasr-el-Nil,  A 
3280  Palace  of  Gezeereh,  A 

5949  Palace  of  Gezeereh,  a 

5950  Palace  of  Gezeereh,  A 

5951  Palaca  of  Gezeereh,  interior,  a 

3277  Avenue  of  acacias  to  Shoubra 

Palace,  A 

3278  Interior  of  Shoubra  Palace,  A 

3279  Interior  of  Shoubra  Palace,  ac 

3282  Tree  of  the  Virgin,  Heliopolis,  A 

3283  Obelisk,  Heliopolis,  a 


145 


Egypt — Continued. 


3287 
13014 

4250 

5968 

5973 

13023 

3288 

3290 

5970 

5969 
12919 

3289 

3291 
13016 

5971 
4249 

5972 

6812 

4253 

3292 
5964 

12961 

12943 


Pyramids. 

Group  of  Great  Pyramids, 
Climbing  the  Pyramids, 

Sphinx  and  Great  Pyramids, 

Plan  of  the  Pyramid  of  Cheops 
or  Great  Pyramid, 

Pyramid  of  Cheops  and  Arab 
village, 

Pyramid  of  Cheops  from  the  Desert, 
Pyramid  of  Cheops  and  Cephren, 
Sphinx  and  Pyramid  of  Cheops, 
Sphinx  and  Pyramid  of  Cheops, 
Entrance  to  the  Pyramid  of  Cheops, 
Entrance  to  the  Pyramid  of 
Cheops,  side  view, 

Pyramid  of  Cephren, 

Sphinx  and  Pyramid  of  Cephren, 
Sphinx  of  Ghizeh, 

Sphinx  of  Ghizeh,  front  view, 
Sphinx  of  Ghizeh,  excavated, 
Sphinx  of  Ghizeh  surrounded  by 
the  Highland  Regiment, 
Entrance  to  the  Pyramid  of 
Mencheres, 

Pyramid  of  Sakkarah, 

Pyramid  of  Sakkarah, 

Libyan  Hills, 

Ship  of  the  desert, 

Camel  and  rider  equipped  for  a 
journey  across  the  desert, 


A 

c 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 


AC 

A 

A 

C 


13009  Fallen  statue  of  Rameses,  Memphis,  c 
12863  Interior  of  a  tourist’s  tent,  c 

Abydus. 

12855  Mural  sculptures,  Temple  at 

Abydus,  c 

13021  Mural  sculptures,  Temple  at 

Abydus,  0 

The  Nile  Voyage. 

8310  Map  of  the  Nile,  _ 

3281  Barrage  of  the  Kile, 

6814  A  Nile  steamer, 

13064  Cargo  boat, 

12933  Arab  pilots  of  the  Nile, 

3296  Raft  of  water  filters, 

12914  Filling  the  water  jars  in  the  Nile, 
12922  Native  water  carrier  with  empty 
skin, 

13232  Tombs  of  Beni  Hassan, 

6809  Ships  of  the  desert, 

6810  Arab  woman  on  donkey, 

6811  Arab  school, 

Siout. 

3294  Siout,  from  the  river, 

3295  Siout,  from  the  road, 

12856  Mission  School  Building, 

13234  Egyptian  woman, 

13099  Native  carpenters, 

4262  Dahabeeyah, 

12907  Deck  scene  on  a  dahabeeyah, 


A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

C 

C 

A 

A 

C 

c 

c 

A 

A 


Header  ah. 

5978  Propylon  of  the  Temple, 

3297  Colonnade  of  the  Temple, 

3298  Interior  of  the  Temple, 

12857  Hall  of  Columns, 

6815  Cleopatra  on  wall  of  the  Temple, 
12905  Rear  wall  of  the  Temple, 

12908  Dahabeeyah, 

12911  Deck  scene  on  a  dahabeeyah, 

12920  Dahabeeyah  under  sail, 

Luxor. 

3300  General  view, 

6816  Temples  of  Luxor,  from  the  Nile, 

3299  Great  Temple, 

13229  Colonnade, 

3301  Obelisk  and  pylon  of  the  Temple, 
13027  Walls  of  the  Temple, 

12860  House  of  a  wealthy  native, 

3302  Trading  boat  on  the  Nile, 

Karnak. 

3310  Panorama  across  the  lake, 

12925  Karnak,  from  Hypostile  Court, 

3305  General  view  of  Great  Temple, 

3303  Avenue  of  Sphinxes  and  Propylon, 

1 3022  Propylon, 

13091  Colossal  statues  in  the  Propylon, 

3304  Avenue  of  Sphinxes  and  entrance 

to  the  Temple, 

2600  Broken  gateway, 

13226  Great  Obelisk, 

3309  Two  Great  Obelisks,  standing, 

13017  General  view  of  Grand  Hall  and 
Obelisk, 

13019  Grand  Hall  and  Obelisk, 

3306  Grand  Hall, 

13176  Grand  Hall  of  Columns, 

3308  Fallen  column,  Grand  Hall, 

3307  Great  Hall  of  Columns, 

12850  Ruins  of  the  Great  Columns, 

12862  Interior  Temple, 

12861  Interior  of  fellah  hut,  near  Karnak, 

Thebes. 

3311  The  Colossi, 

5979  The  Colossi, 

13007  The  Colossi, 

3312  Rameseum,  Grand  Hall, 

3313  Rameseum,  broken  statue 

Rameses  II, 

13252  Rameseum,  broken  statue  of 
Rameses  II, 

13227  Rameseum,  pylon  of  the  Grand 
Temple, 

13026  Rameseum  and  Tombs  of  the  Kings 
3318  Valley  of  the  Tombs  of  the  Kings, 

13228  Interior  of  the  Tombs  of  the 
Kings, 

5977  Mummy  dealer, 

3314  Medinet  Abou,  entrance  to  iem- 
ple  of  Rameses  III, 

3315  Medinet  Abou,  Great  Court,  Tem¬ 
ple  of  Rameses  III, 

12858  Medinet  Abou,  Great  Court,  Tem¬ 
ple  of  Rameses  III. 


A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 

A 

C 

c 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

A 

A 


C 

C 

A 

C 

A 

A 

e 

c 

c 

AC 

A 

c 

A 


of 


c 

c 

A 

c 

A 


146 


Egypt — Continued. 


12850,  Ruins  of  the  Great  Columns,  Karnak. 


The  Nile  Voyage. 


3317  Medinet  Abou,  interior  of  Court,  A 
13237  Medinet  Abou,  Hall  of  Columns,  c 
3316  Medinet  Abou,  Osiride  Columns,  A 
12859  Medinet  Abou,  Osiride  Columns,  c 

12927  Medinet  Abou,  Mural  Sculptures,  A 

12928  Medinet  Abou,  Mural  Sculptures,  a 

1 2929  Medinet  Abou,  Mural  Sculptures,  a 

12930  Medinet  Abou,  Mural  Sculptures,  A 

12923  On  the  borders  of  Thebes,  a 

13025  Dahabeeyah  moored  to  the  banks 

of  the  Nile,  c 

J5  dfou. 

3319  Pylon  of  the  Great  Temple,  A 

3320  Interior  of  the  Great  Temple,  A 

3321  Hieroglyphics  on  inside  of  outer 

wall,  A 

12931  Mural  Sculptures,  A 

5980  Goddesses  of  Upper  and  Lower 

Egypt,  crowning  Pharoah,  A 


13095  Gebel-Silsileh,  c 

3322  Chapel  of  Hagar,  El-Silsileh,  A 

Assouan. 

6819  The  Nile,  c 

3325  Across  the  Nile,  a 

3324  Panorama  of  Assouan,  A 


3323  Harbor,  a 

13015  Dahabeeyah,  c 

12913  Rowers  on  a  dahabeeyah,  A 

12932  Laundering  on  a  dahabeeyrfh,  A 

3332  Quarries  at  Syene,  A 

5975  Arab  sheykh,  A 

5976  Bedouin  woman,  A 

13231  Bedouin  and  camel  equipped  for 

a  desert  journey,  c 

First  Cataract. 

3326  General  view  of  the  First 

Cataract,  A 


12912  Native  shooting  the  cataract  on  a 


Philse. 

3327  From  the  rocks  of  the  First 

Cataract,  A 

5981  View  of  the  Ruins  from  the 

north,  A 

3328  Pharoah's  Bed,  A 

3330  Propylon  of  Temple  of  Isis,  show¬ 
ing  Ptolemaic  Land  Grant 
Stone,  A 

12915  Ptolemaic  Land  Grant  Stone,  A 

12916  Mural  Sculptures,  A 

12917  Mural  Sculptures,  A 

12926  Mural  Sculptures,  a 

12849  Island  of  Philse,  from  Biggeh,  c 


147 


Egypt — G°n  tin  u  ed. 


Nubia 

3331 

12918 

4239 

13012 

4263 

13028 

3333 

12924 


The  Nile  Voyage. 

Across  the  Nile,  from  Biggeh, 
Deck  of  a  dahabeeyah, 

Irrigating  sakkieh, 

Irrigating  sakkieh, 

Shadoof  and  sakkieh, 

Camels  at  labor,  ploughing, 
Ruins  of  the  Mosque  Mischod, 
(Phil®  in  the  distance), 
Nubians  of  the  Nile, 


4264  Nubian  boy  riding  buffalo, 
3334  Temple  of  Gertasse, 

13233  Natives  of  Nubia, 

12921  Nubian  cook  on  a  dahabeeyah, 
13230  Temple  of  Kirscheh, 


A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 


3335 

3336 

3337 

5982 

5983 

6817 

6818 

3338 

3339 

3341 

3340 

3342 

3343 


Temple  of  Kirscheh  and  the  Nile, 
Temple  of  Koum  Ombo, 

Temple  of  Amada, 

Temple  and  Desert  of  Wady 
Saboah, 

Nubians  killing  crocodiles, 
Korosko, 

Nubian  beggar, 

Panorama  of  Derr, 

Abou  Simbel,  fapade  of  Great 
Temple, 

Abou  Simbel,  a  colossus, 

Abou  Simbel,  foot  of  a  colossus, 
Abou  Simbel,  interior  of  Great 
Temple, 

Panorama  of  Second  Cataract, 
Panorama  of  Second  Cataract, 


A 

A 

A 


A 

C 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


13028,  Camels  at  labor  ploughing,  Nubia. 


Asia. 


Arabia. 

A  |  2602  Hazeroth, 

b  I  7115  Aden,  from  the  city  water  tanks, 


2601  Jebel  Serbaal, 

2027  Jebel  Serbaal,  Wady  Ferein, 


A 

C 


148 


Asiatic  Turkey. 


13238,  Interior  of  Mosque  el  Aksa,  Jerusalem. 


Palestine. 

Jaffa. 

5984  Jaffa,  a 

3363  Jaffa  from  the  sea,  a 

13235  Landing  among  the  rocks,  c 

5985  Jaffa  and  gardens,  A 

Ramleh. 

5986  Tower  of  Ramleh,  Ac 

3362  Ramleh,  from  the  Tower  of  the 

Forty  Martyrs,  A 

Jerusalem. 

3346  Jerusalem  and  Valley  of  Jehosa- 

pliat  from  Scopus,  A 

3349  Panorama  from  the  Mount  of 

Olives,  a 

5994  Panorama  and  Church  of  St. 

Anne,  a 

13572  Panorama  of  Jerusalem  from  the 

north,  C 

13281  Panorama  of  the  heart  of 

Jerusalem,  c 

3350  Mosque  of  Omar,  A 

5990  Mosque  of  Omar,  close  view,  c 


5991  Mosque  of  Omar,  interior,  a 

7054  Mosque  of  Omar,  interior  show¬ 
ing  Dome  of  the  Rock,  ac 

5992  Mosque  el  Aksa,  a 

3344  Mosque  el  Aksa,  close  view,  ac 

13238  Mosque  el  Aksa,  interior,  c 

5988  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 

cupolas,  a 

13239  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 

cupolas,  c 

5937  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 

entrance,  a 

5989  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 

the  Holy  Sepulchre,  A 

5995  Via  Dolorosa,  a 

5996  Arch  of  the  Ecce  Homo,  A 

3345  Wailing  Place  of  the  Jews,  A 

5993  Wailing  Place  of  the  Jews,  with 

Jews  wailing,  A 

3351  Abbey  of  the  Knights  of  Malta,  a 
13576  Hospital  of  St.  John,  c 

12870  Leper  Home,  <■ 

12866  Leper  Home,  interior  of  chapel,  c 

12868  Leper  Home,  dining-room,  c 

12865  Leper  Home,  bed-room,  c 

12869  Group  of  lepers,  c 

12846  Dervish  beggars,  c 


149 


Asiatic  Turkey— Continued. 


Jerusalem. 

1-2867  Samaritan  Pentateuch,  _  c 

5997  Entrance  to  the  Tower  of  David,  a 

5999  Damascus  Gate,  A 

5998  Jaffa  Gate,  A 

6000  Golden  Gate,  A 

13257  St,  Stephen’s  Gate,  c 

6001  Place  of  the  stoning  of  St.  Stephen,  A 

6005  Aceldema,  Potter’s  Field,  a 

6007  Tomb  of  Absalom,  a 

3348  Tombs  of  Absalom  and  St.  J ames,  A 
6003  Tombs  of  Zachariah  and  St.  J  ames,  a 
3353  Tomb  of  David,  A 

6009  Tomb  of  the  Virgin,  a 

7055  Tomb  of  Elijah,  A 

6002  Valley  of  Siloam,  A 

7056  Pool  of  Siloam,  A 

6003  Valley  of  Hinnon,  A 

6004  Valley  of  Gihon,  A 

6005  Gardens  in  the  Valley  of  Gehenna,  A 


Bethany. 

7154  Bethany, 

13071  Priestspraying, 

3355  Tomb  of  Eachel, 

3356  Tomb  of  Eachel,  seen  through 

olive  trees, 

13018  Arabsheykh, 

Bethlehem. 

7060  Panorama, 

7061  Church  of  the  Nativity,  interior, 

7062  Cave  of  the  Nativity, 

6017  Grotto  of  the  Nativity, 

3354  Women  of  Bethlehem, 


7052  Pools  of  Solomon, 

Hebron. 

7151  Panorama, 

7152  Abraham’s  Oak, 


c 

A 

A 

A 

C 


A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


4682  Mount  of  Olives  from  St. 
Stephen’s  Gate, 

7057  Mount  of  Olives  from  the  Golden 

Gate, 

6010  Garden  of  Gethsemane, 

13282  Garden  of  Gethsemane, 

7058  Chapel  of  the  Ascension, 

7059  Chapel  of  the  Lord’s  Prayer, 


A 

A 

C 

A 

A  ' 


3357  Convent  of  Mar  Saba, 

3358  The  Dead  Sea, 

7153  The  Dead  Sea, 

3359  Eiver  Jordan, 

7172  Mt.  Quarantania, 

3360  Jericho, 

3361  St.  John  in  the  Desert, 
3917  Shiloh, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


150 


Asiatic  Turkey — Continued. 


Nablus. 


3365  Panorama,  A 

7217  View  of  Nablus,  A 


7064  Plain  of  Dothan,  A 

Nazareth. 

12871  Panorama,  c 

7220  Panorama,  close  view,  A 

7219  General  view,  A 


12872  Site  of  ancient  Jezreel,  c 

7218  Tower  of  Jezreel,  a 

7156  Cana  of  Galilee,  A 

7063  Mount  Tabor,  A 

7155  Magdala,  Sea  of  Tiberias,  a 

12873  Roman  bridge  at  Urbana,  c 

7065  Fountain  of  Dan,  a 


Syria. 

Tyre. 

3366  Tyre,  a 

3368  Convent  of  Mount  Carmel,  a 

3367  Water  merchant,  a 

Sidon. 

7173  Ancient  fortress,  ac 

Bey  rout. 

7165  Beyrout  and  the  Lebanon  Moun¬ 
tains,  A 

7164  Gardens  of  Beyrout  on  the  road 

to  Damascus,  A 

Damascus. 

3373  Panorama,  A 

7221  Panorama,  A 


13092,  Fountain  of  Ablution,  Grand  Mosque,  Damascus. 


151 


Asiatic  Turkey — Continued. 


12831,  Colonnade  and  Arch  of  Triumph,  Palmyra. 


Damascus. 

7222  Panorama  and  River  Arbana,  a 
3374  Damascus  with  ancient  Grand 

Mosque,  A 

13092  Grand  Mosque,  Fountain  of 

Ablution,  c 

13093  Grand  Mosque,  colonnade,  c 

13098  Grand  Mosque,  interior  showing 

colonnades,  c 

13094  Grand  Mosque,  Tomb  of  St.  John,  c 

8314  Tomb  of  Saladin,  A 

13006  Tomb  of  Saladin,  interior, 

1 2832  Tomb  of  the  daughter  of  Mohamed,  c 
7170  Arch  of  Triumph,  _  A 

13097  Interior  of  a  private  residence, 

7223  Houses  on  the  walls, 

12845  Young  Syrian  girl, 


13047  Roman  bridge  near  Souk  Wady 
Barrada, 

Baalbec. 

12844  General  view, 

7166  Temple  of  Baal, 


3369  Temple  of  Baal,  colonnade,  ac 

3370  Temple  of  the  Sun,  a 

7168  Details  of  the  proanos,  a 

7169  Details  of  the  roof  decorations,  a 

7167  Temple  of  Jupiter,  interior,  A 

7171  Granite  Cupola,  A 

13241  Leaning  Column,  c 

13240  Statue,  c 

3371  Cyclopean  wall,  A 

3372  Cyclopean  stone  quarries,  a 


13085  Assyrian  cuneiform  characters  on 

stone,  c 

Palmyra. 

12831  Colonnade  and  Arch  of  Triumph,  c 

12635  Bedouin  sheykh,  c 

Ephesus. 

12875  Theatre  of  Diocletian, 

12874  Ruins  of  the  Gymnasium,  c 


7174  St.  Jean  d’Acre, 


152 


Ceylon. 


Colombo. 

6135  The  harbor, 

5305  Ancient  Buddhist  Temple,  with 

carvings, 

5310  Natural  arch  on  the  wagon  road, 

5306  Arrival  of  a  train  of  coffee 

carts, 

5313  Singalese  girl, 

5314  Singalese  man, 

5315  Native  girl  with  jewelry, 

5316  Native  girl  with  jewelry, 

5317  Native  Hindu, 

6136  Natives  plowing  with  ox-team, 

5311  Boot  of  the  India-rubber  tree, 


A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


13013  Traveller’s  palm, 

6134  Street  in  Pettate, 

Kandy. 

5307  Sensation  Rock  on  the  road  to 

Kandy, 

5308  Panorama  of  the  city, 

'H01  View  of  Kandy, 

5309  Temple  of  the  Sacred  Tooth  of 

Buddha, 

6130  Interior  pagoda, 

6131  Tamconialu  Street, 

6132  Street  scene, 

5312  Kandian  lady, 

6133  Cabbage  palms, 


5309,  Temple  of  the  Sacred  Tooth,  Kandy. 


Chinese  Empire. 


China. 


12636 

12637 

Map  of  China, 

Map  of  telegraphic  system  of 

c 

China, 

D 

Tien-Tsin. 

12268 

River  and  bund, 

i) 

12278 

House-boats, 

B 

12276 

Ice-boats, 

D 

12275  United  States  Steamer  “  Palos,”  r> 
12279  Package  of  brick  tea  on  the  bund,  b 

12273  Custom  House,  D 

12274  United  States  Consulate,  r> 

12271  American  Board  Mission  residence,  d 

12270  Street  scene,  D 

12277  Native  wheelbarrow,  b 

12272  Snake  or  Rain  Temple,  u 


1 2269  Graves  on  the  Pei-IIo  River, 


153 


Chinese  Empire— Continued. 

S 


12229,  Confucian  Temple,  Forbidden  City,  Peking. 


Peking. 

7904  City  wall  around  Peking, 

12223  City  wall,  from  Hata-mun, 

12233  Caravan  resting  outside  the  wall, 

12231  Scene  along  the  top  of  the  wall, 
12220  View  from  the  wall  showing 

British  Legation, 

12224  View  from  the  city  wall  at  Chien- 

Mun, 

12232  Gate  scene,  Chien-Mun, 

12240  Bronze  lions  at  Wan-Shon-Shan 

Gate, 

7906  Chinese  Astronomical  Observatory, 

1 2245  Celestial  globe  in  the  Observatory, 

12242  Ancient  astronomical  instruments, 

1 2243  Ancient  astronomical  instruments, 

12244  Ancient  astronomical  instruments, 

12246  Ancient  astronomical  instruments, 
7905  Panorama  from  the  Observatory, 

12241  City  and  Examination  Hall,  from 

the  Observatory, 

12230  Examination  Hall, 

12219  Yung  Wen  Kuan,  (Foreign 
University), 

12222  Entrance  to  Hanlin  College, 

Forbidden  City. 

7908  Marble  bridge  to  the  Forbidden 
City, 


s 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

S 

D 

D 

D 

D 

D 

S 

I) 

D 

D 

D 


S  I 


7909  Imperial  Temple,  s 

7910  Imperial  Temple,  s 

12229  Imperial  Pavilion,  Hall  of  Clas¬ 
sics,  Confucian  Temple,  d 

7911  Pagan  Monastery,  8 

7912  Pilo  and  Coal  Hill,  8 

Temple  Reflection  of  the  Altar  of  Heaven. 

7913  Paved  approach,  8 

7914  Pilo  and  approach,  8 

7915  Gods  in  the  temple,  8 


12234  Upper  part  of  Legation  Street,  n 

12221  Legation  Street  showing  French 

Legation,  D 

12235  United  States  Legation,  D 

12236  United  States  Legation,  within 

the  gates,  _  x> 

12237  United  States  Legation,  drawing 

room,  D 

12238  Japanese  Legation,  _  D 

12239  Pailow  (commemorative  arch), 

near  the  legation,  n 

7907  Chinese  residence,  s 

12247  Group  at  Chinese  Mission  School,  i> 

7922  Group  of  Chinese,  8 

7923  Chinese  barber,  8 

7921  House  servants,  8 

7924  Carts  and  mules, 

12248  Watering  place  for  animals,  b 


11 


154 


Chinese  Empire— Continued. 


Hata-mun. 

12226  Approach  to  Hata-mun,  » 

12227  Hata-mun  of  the  Tartar  City, 

12225  Street  scene  from  Hata-mun,  i> 

12228  Street  scene  from  Hata-mun,  u 


Ming  Tombs. 

7916  Marble  columns,  approaching  the 

tombs,  S 

7917  Avenue  to  the  tombs,  8 

7919  Avenue  to  the  tombs,  s 

7918  Statue  on  the  avenue,  S 

12253  Avenue  of  animals,  D 

12258  Avenue  of  stone  figures,  b 

12252  Famous  arch,  d 

12256  From  the  entrance  gate,  d 

12254  One  of  the  buildings,  tomb  beyond,  r> 

7920  Hall  and  grounds,  s 

12255  Hall  of  Pillars,  d 

12257  Outside  gate,  litter  and  cart,  n 

Great  Wall. 

12264  Great  Wall  looking  northeast,  d 

12265  Great  Wall  looking  northeast 

from  highest  point,  D 

1 2266  Rataling  Gate,  d 

12267  In  the  Nan  Kow  Pass,  below  the 

Great  Wall,  i> 


7926  Group  of  camels  in  the  Nan  Kow 


Pass,  i> 

12259  Bridge  Shado,  near  Great  Wall,  d 


12249  Hotel  at  Chang-Chia-Wan,  r> 

12250  Tombs  near  Peking,  ■> 

12251  Front  of  temple,  near  Peking,  u 


12260  Bridge  at  Wan-Shon-Shan,  near 

Peking,  D 

12261  Pailow,  Kun  Ming  Hu,  near 

Peking,  D 

12263  Bridge  in  the  pleasure  grounds 

of  Kun  Ming  Hu,  r> 

Shanghai. 

4649  Chinese  god  in  temple  on  Bub¬ 
bling  Well  Road, 

3479  Portal  of  a  temple, 

7925  Passenger  wheelbarrow, 

Hong  Kong. 

13138  Panorama  of  Hong  Kong  and 
harbor, 

3474  Harbor, 

10313  S.  S.  “Amoy”  at  Hong  Kong 
loaded  with  sheep  from 
Shanghai, 


12239,  Pailow  or  Commemorative  Arch,  near  Peking. 


>  a  &  t>  >■ 


155 


Chinese  Empire— Continued. 


13251,  Canton  House-Boats. 


Hong  Kong. 


10311  Public  Gardens  and  Mt.  Victoria,  s 
10310  Kennedy  Statue  in  the  Public 

Gardens,  s 

10312  Bank  building,  s 

8302  Mandarin,  in  official  dress,  a 

8303  Foot  of  a  Chinese  woman,  A 

Canton. 

13251  Canton  house-boats,  c 

4642  Junks,  from  East  Bridge,  A 

4645  Junks,  from  North  Bridge,  ^  A 

7046  A  god  in  Temple  of  Bubbling  Well,  A 

7047  A  god  in  Temple  of  Bubbling  Well,  A 

4617  A  Chinese  soldier,  Shamien,  A 

4644  Houga,  richest  living  Chinaman,  a 


4651  Amoy,  from  the  river,  a 

12301  Mohorn,  b 

12303  Chinese  Boys’  Mission  School,  b 

12293  Palischias  Bridge,  scene  of  the 

combat  in  1860,  i> 

12296  Grand  Canal  at  Ping-Fong,  d 

12295  Grand  Canal  and  pagoda  at 

Chenza,  d 

12302  Pailows,  near  Nanzing,  b 


4656  Pagoda  in  South  China,  A 

12300  A  Chinese  coasting  steamer  at 

sea,  b 

12299  Junks  in  the  Che-Foo  Harbor,  b 

12294  Reception  room  of  a  wealthy 

Chinaman,  n 

12310  A  woman  of  North  China  with 

fine  dress  and  nail  protectors,  b 

12311  A  woman  of  North  China  with 

tine  dress  and  nail  protectors,  B 

12312  A  Manchri  woman  in  fine  dress,  b 

12313  A  Manchri  lady  and  Chinese 

woman,  B 

12307  Chinese  dancing  girl,  small  feet, 

standing,  B 

12308  Chinese  dancing  girl,  small  feet, 

front  view,  b 

12309  Chinese  dancing  girl,  small  feet, 

sitting,  b 

12305  Barber  carrying  his  outfit,  b 

12306  Barber  at  work,  b 

12304  Chinese  servants,  boy  coolie  and 

messenger,  b 

12314  Chinese  boy,  house  servant,  b 

12315  Chinese  policeman,  b 

12297  A  country  village  shop,  d 

12298  Ancient  bronze  drums  made  by 

Lolos,  d 


156 


Chinese  Empire — Continued. 


Corea. 

Seoul. 

8942  Walls, 

8956  Gate  to  China, 

8946  Fire  Dog, 

8944  Old  palace,  built  400  years  ago, 

8943  Main  gate  to  the  palace, 

8945  Throne  in  the  old  palace, 

8947  The  King  in  procession, 

4653  The  King  slanding, 

8950  The  King’s  chair, 

8952  Headquarters  of  Gen’l  Ming, 

8957  Elbow  Fort,  Hau  River, 

8958  Water  battery,  Hau  River, 

8959  Eunuchs  aboard  the  U.  S.  S, 

“  Marion,” 

8948  Mendicant  priests, 

8949  Corean  official’s  mount, 


B 

B 

A 

B 

B 

B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

B 

A 

A 

A 


8953  Corean  gun, 

8954  Corean  junk, 
9951  Corean  grave, 


Chemulpo. 

7048  Chemulpo, 

12317  Panorama  from  the  harbor, 
12316  Harbor  scene, 

4655  Main  Street, 


7050  Kang-hoo,  A 

12321  Fusan,  D 

4654  Salt  fields  near  Mokhoa,  _  A 

12318  Corean  temple  at  Corean  village, 

near  Fusan,  D 

12319  A  Corean  village  on  the  east  coast,  b 

1 2320  A  Corean  village  on  the  east  coast,  B 


India. 


1705,  Idols  in  Elephanta  Caves,  Bombay. 


Bombay. 

1711  Department  of  Public  Works, 

1712  Department  of  Public  Works, 

close  view, 

1713  Secretariat, 

1708  High  Court, 


1710  University, 

1714  University  and  Esplanade,  from 

Watson’s  Hotel, 

1715  University  Library, 

1716  University  Clock  Tower, 

1707  Cathedral  School, 


157 


India— Continued. 


Bombay. 

6112  Esplanade,  a 

6111  Esplanade  and  square,  A 

2699  Parsee  lady,  A 

2698  Ekka  (bullock  cart),  A 

7149  Ox  and  donkey  team,  A 

7150  Python,  a 

Elephants  Caves. 

1703  General  view,  b 

6113  General  view,  from  entrance,  A 

1705  Principal  idols,  b 

1704  Carvings,  b 

1706  Entrance  to  unfinished  cave,  b 


6120  The  Mahat  from  the  gardens, 
Jeypore, 

Delhi. 


1698  Cashmere  Gate,  b 

13573  Lahore  Gate  of  the  palace,  c  | 

13535  Lahore  Gate,  close  view,  c 

2701  Jumma  Musjid  (Great  Mosque),  a 

1697  Jumma  Musjid,  close  view,  bc 

1685  Mosque  Dinpanah,  b  i 

1687  Tomb  of  Humayun,  from  gateway,  b 

1 688  Tomb  of  Humayun,  from  garden,  b 

1689  Tomb  of  Humayun,  close  view,  b 

1690  Tomb  of  Nizam-ud-din-Aulaya,  b 

1684  Tomb  of  Sufdar  Jung,  b 

1683  Feroze  Shah’s  Pillar,  b 


3394  Observatory  of  Rajah  Jeh  Singh,  a 

1700  Ruins  of  Hindu  Observatory,  b 

1701  Interior  of  Jain  Temple,  b 

1699  Dewan-i-Klias  (Hall  of  Private 

Audience),  Delhi  Fort,  b 

Kutub  Minar. 

1692  Kutub  Minar,  from  gardens,  b 

1691  Base,  B 

1693  Kutub  Minar  and  iron  pillar,  B 

1694  Iron  pillar,  b 

8316  Ruins  of  Mosque  and  iron  pillar,  B 

6119  Cloisters  of  Mosque  of  Kutub,  A 

1696  Ruins  of  Hindu  temple,  near 

Kutub  Minar,  b 

Agra. 

1682  Elephant  Gate,  Agra  Fort,  b 

1680  Jumma  Musjid  (Great  Mosque),  b 

1678  Moti  Musjid,  (Pearl  Mosque),  b 

1679  Moti  Musjid,  interior,  b 

1681  Tomb  of  Itmad-ud-Dowlah,  bc 

2707  Tomb  of  Itmad-ud-Dowlah,  a 


Taj  Mahal. 

1677  Taj  Mahal  and  valley  of  the 
Jumna,  from  Agra  Fort, 

1670  Taj  Mahal, 

1671  Taj  Mahal  from  gateway,  show¬ 

ing  gardens, 

1672  Taj  Mahal  from  the  Jumna, 


1670,  Taj  Mahal,  Agra. 


158 


In dia— Con  tin  ued. 


B 

B 

B 

B 


Agra. 

Tag  Mahal. 

1676  West  mosque, 

1674  South  f;«;ade, 

1673  Minarets, 

1675  Marble  screen  surrounding  the 

cenotaph, 

Tomb  of  Akbar  Secundra. 

1669  South  or  main  gateway  to  gardens,  b 

1665  W est  gateway  leading  to  gardens,  b 
1664  East  gateway  leading  to  tomb,  b 

1660  Tomb  from  gateway,  B 

1661  Tomb  from  gardens,  B 

1662  Facade  of  first  story,  B 

1663  Interior  of  entrance  hall,  B 

1666  Second  story  from  roof  of  first  story,  B 

1667  Third  story  and  cenotaph  from 

roof  of  second  story,  B 

1668  Cenotaph,  B 


A 

A 

AC 


3386  Tomb  of  Selim  _  Christi  at  Tut- 

tehpur  Sikri,  near  Agra,  a 

2706  Pauch  Mahal,  Tuttelipur  Sikri,  A 

Cawnpore. 

6123  Scene  of  the  massacre, 

6122  Memorial  Well,  exterior, 

2603  Memorial  Well,  interior, 

Eucknow. 

6118  Ruins  of  the  Presidency,  a 

6115  Imambara,  (mosque),  A 

2700  Great  Mosque,  ac 

6117  Mohamed  Ali  Shah’s  gate  and 

garden  at  Hoosumad,  a 

6116  Mohamed  Ali  Shah’s  gate  and 

garden,  a 

Benares. 

5217  Benares,  fronting  the  Ganges,  — 

3393  Burning  ghat,  A 

13569  Burning  ghats,  c 

6114  Ancient  Buddhist  Tope  at  Sarnath,  A 

Calcutta. 

1625  Howrah  Pontoon  Bridge  over 

Hooghly  River,  b 

1627  J uggernath  Ghat,  Hooghly 

River,  natives  bathing,  b 

1623  Mullick’s  Ghat,  Hooghly  River,  b 

1628  Native  boats,  Hooghly  River,  low 

tide,  B 

1622  Indian  Museum  and  part  of  Cal¬ 
cutta,  from  Ochterlony 
Monument,  b 

1639  Government  Buildings  from 

Ochterlony  Monument,  B 

6110  Government  House,  eastern  arch,  b 
1641  High  Court  and  statue  of  Sir 

Cavendish  Bentinck,  b 

1621  General  Post  Office,  B 


1652  Old  Court  House  Street  from 

Great  Eastern  Hotel,  Gov¬ 
ernment  Telegraph  Building 
in  distance,  B 

1649  Dhurrumtollah  Mosque,  B 

1629  Interior  “Compound,”  Baboo’s 

Home,  B 

1653  Indian  oil  press,  B 

1650  Palki  (palanquin),  B 

1654  Bullock  cart,  B 

1642  West  Gate,  B 

Royal  Botanical  Gardens 

1636  Avenue  of  palms,  B 

1637  Avenue  of  palms,  perspective 

view,  B 

1635  Foliage,  B 

1638  Native  bungalo, 

1630  Great  banyan  tree,  distant  view,  b 

6109  Great  banyan  tree,  reflected,  a 

1634  Great  banyan  tree,  main  trunk,  b 

1631  Great  banyan  tree,  interior,  show¬ 

ing  manner  of  growth,  b 

1632  Great  banyan  tree,  interior,  show¬ 

ing  manner  of  growth,  B 

1633  Great  banyan  tree,  interior,  show¬ 

ing  manner  of  growth,  b 

JSden  Gardens. 

1647  Eden  Gardens,  B 

1648  Bridge,  B 

1644  Burmese  Pagoda,  B 

1645  Burmese  Pagoda,  from  across  the 

pond,  B 

1646  Burmese  Pagoda,  carved  wall 

around  Pagoda,  b 

Calcutta  Exhibition,  1883-4. 

1617  General  view  from  Ochterlony 

Monument  in  the  Maidan,  b 

1608  Main  aisle  in  Indian  Building, 

looking  north,  b 

1609  Main  aisle  in  Indian  Building, 

looking  south,  B 

1584  Burmese  Exhibit,  b 

1585  Burmese  Exhibit,  vase  and  shrine,  b 

1586  Burmese  Exhibit,  carved  wood¬ 

work,  B 

1587  Punjab  Exhibit,  general  view,  b 

1588  Punjab  Exhibit,  general  view,  b 

1589  Punjab  Exhibit,  carved  doorway,  b 

1592  Bombay  Exhibit,  native  silver¬ 

ware,  B 

1593  Bombay  Exhibit,  carved  door¬ 

way  (teak  wood),  b 

1594  Assam  Exhibit,  general  view,  b 

1595  Assam  Exhibit,  model  elephant, 

showing  howdah  and  trap¬ 


pings, 


B 


1597  Japanese  Exhibit,  lacquer  cabinet,  b 

1598  Japanese  Exhibit,  bronze  vase,  b 

1599  Japanese  Exhibit,  lacquer  cabi¬ 

net  and  bronze  vase,  b 

1601  Chinese  Exhibit,  general  view,  b 

1602  Chinese  Exhibit,  general  view,  b 


159 


In  clia — Con  tin  ued. 


Calcutta  Exhibition,  1883-4. 


1603  Conckin  China  Exhibit,  general 

view,  b 

1604  Conchin  China  Exhibit,  shrine,  b 

1600  Northwest  Provinces  and  Oudh 

Exhibit,  general  view,  b 

1596  Lucknow  Exhibit,  model  of  In¬ 
dian  farms,  b 

1591  Eajputana  Exhibit,  model  of 

Humayun’s  tomb,  b 

1613  India  Museum,  section  of  railing 

from  the  Rock  Temples  at 
Bharut  Stupa,  150  B.  C.,  b 

1614  India  Museum,  ancient  statues 

from  Magadha,  b 

1615  India  Museum,  Jain  sculptures,  b 

1616  India  Museum,  sculptures  from 

Saranath,  Benares,  b 

1607  Lingam  Shrine,  B 

1583  Gwalior  Gateway,  b 


1612  Narrow  gauge  locomotive,  Fow¬ 
ler  &  Co.,  Leeds,  England,  b 
1610  Model  of  East  Indian  railway 

carriage,  B 

Darjeeling. 

1659  General  view,  B 

1718  General  view,  B 


13524  Snowy  Range  from  Sandakfoo,  c 

2668  Kinchinjunga,  28,756  feet,  as 
seen  from  Observatory  Hill, 
through  morning  mist,  c 

13567  On  the  Narrow  Gauge  Road  (2 

ft.  gauge)  to  Darjeeling,  c 

1657  Engine  and  train  on  Narrow 

"  Gauge  Road  to  Darjeeling,  b 

1658  Engine  No.  9,  Himalaya 

Railway,  B 

3384  Tea  planter’s  house  and  tea  gar¬ 
den  in  the  Himalayas.  A 


3381  Buddhist  priest,  preaching  at  the 

door  of  a  temple,  A 


3382  Priest  musicians  belonging  to  the 

staff  of  Lama,  the  Buddhist 
Pope  at  Shossa,  capitol  of 
Thibet,  A 

3383  Buddhist  priest  consecrating  off¬ 

erings  to  the  household  gods, 
and  expounding  the  life  of 
Buddha  by  an  illustrated 
chart,  a 

3380  Fakir  musicians  and  sorcerers, 

from  Nepaul,  a 

3389  A  group  of  Bhoteas,  a 


13011,  Temple  at  Madura. 


160 


India — Continued. 


Madras  Provinces. 

2709  Cave  Temples,  Ellora, 

6121  Trichinopoly,  Rock  and  Temple, 
8348  Trichinopoly,  Rock  and  Temple, 
3392  Trichnopoly,  Mundapum,  show¬ 
ing  three  of  the  Carved 
© 

Horse  Pillars, 

1453  Temples  of  Seringham, 

Tanjore. 

3399  The  Great  Pagoda  from  ramparts, 
3398  The  Great  Pagoda  and  Sacred  Bull, 

13566  Sacred  Bull, 

3400  Street  view, 

Madura. 

13010  Temple  and  gate, 

13011  Temple, 

13571  Temple, 

6137  Grand  Pagoda  and  Gopura, 

6138  Sacred  Tank  and  Island  Temple, 


3395  Rangoon,  Great  Pagoda,  A 

3390  Native  officer  of  high  rank, 

A  j  Mandalay,  Burmah,  a 

A  i  3396  Burmese  natives,  a 

c  |  3397  Burmese  natives,  a 

13574  Ambler,  view  of  old  city,  from 

the  Dowan  Kana,  c 

A  3391  Temple  at  Prome,  — 

6125  The  Seven  Temples,  A 

6124  The  Black  Bull,  A 

A  6126  Native  snake-charmers.  A 

A  13570  Hindu  snake-charmers,  c 

c  2702  Natives  of  Upper  India,  A 

A  2703  Low-caste  natives,  Rajputana,  A 

2704  Fuel  gatherers,  low-caste,  a 

c  6100  Group  of  natives,  c 

c  13575  Preparing  a  body  for  burning,  c 

c  6127  Native  prepared  for  cremation,  A 


3710  Bullock  cart  of  high-caste 

native,  c 


13575,  Preparing  a  body  for  burning. 


Japan. 


14251  Map,  — 

Yokohama. 

3404  Panorama,  A 

8891  Japanese  Cruiser,  “  Maniwa,”  b 

8892  U.  S.  Steamer  “  Dolphin,”  c 


8893  British  Cruiser  “  Leander,”  b 

8894  British  Armor-clad  “  Imper- 

iense,”  b 

8890  Fishing  in  Yokohama  Bay,  b 

8099  The  creek,  a 


161 


Japan — Continued. 


Yokohama. 

8098  One  Hundred  Steps,  A 

8887  Celebration  of  the  Constitution,  c 

8888  Street  decoration  in  holiday  sea¬ 

son,  p* 

8889  Street  decoration  in  holiday  sea¬ 

son,  c 

4666  Jinrikisha,  a 

4667  Tea  house,  A 

8075  European  Recreation  Grounds,  b 

8076  European  Recreation  Grounds,  b 

8081  Dwarf  trees,  B 

8082  Dwarf  trees,  B 

8083  Dwarf  trees,  B 

8084  Dwarf  trees,  B 

8085  Dwarf  trees,  B 

8086  Dwarf  trees,  p* 

8895  Imperial  dockyards  at  Tokosuka,  c 


Kamakura. 

3439  Great  Bronze  Statue  of  Buddha,  CD 


8920  Side  view  of  Daibutsu,  b 

8921  The  Barren  Stone,  d 

8918  Shrine  of  Yoritomo,  d 

8919  Shrine  of  Yoritomo.  d 

Tokyo. 

1 0294  River  front,  s 

10295  River  bank,  s 

3412  Gate  of  Nitan  Mou,  a 

8896  Bridge  and  gateway  through  the 

Second  Wall,  c 

3408  Government  Palace,  a 

8897  Entrance  to  the  new  Palace,  c 

4664  Bamboo  groves  in  the  Palace 

grounds,  A 

3409  Office  of  the  Minister  of  War,  a 

|  3411  Temple  of  Kameido,  A 


3439,  Great  Bronze 


Statue  of  Buddha,  Kamakura. 


162 


Japan — Con  tinued. 


Tokyo. 

3410  Entrance  to  the  Temple  of 

Rokio,  A 

8899  Tomb  of  the  Seventh  Shogun,  b 

8902  Well,  where  the  forty-seven 

Ronins  washed  the  head  of 
their  enemy,  A 

8901  Graves  of  the  forty-seven  Ronins,  b 

3515  Theatre  of  Shintonucho,  a 

3428  Temple  at  Shiba,  fagade,  c 

3427  Temple  at  Shiba,  fagade,  side 

view,  A 

4665  Temple  at  Shiba,  entrance,  close 

view,  B 

8898  Temple  at  Shiba,  shrine,  b 

8900  Avenue  of  lanterns,  Shiba,  b 

4663  Botanic  Gardens,  A 

Nikko. 

3422  Ieyasu  Temple,  at  the  Great 

Gate,  A 

8909  Tomb  of  Ieyasu,  b 

3424  Koramon  Gate,  containing  the 


Haiden,  A 

3420  Temple  of  Yomei-mon,  a 

8911  Temple  of  Yomei-mon,  b 

3116  Buddhist  Temple,  cd 

3418  Carved  entrance  to  a  temple,  a 

3423  Sacred  Stable,  A 


8908  The  Hondea,  b 

8910  The  Koramon,  b 


4662  On  the  road  through  the  forest,  A 

3425  Town  of  Hachishi,  a 

4669  Dogashima,  near  Meanoshita,  a 

Kyoto. 

3434  The  Mikado’s  Palace,  a 

8914  Castle  of  Ieyasu,  occupied  by  the 

Shoguns,  c 

8916  Tesaka  Pagoda,  c 

3441  Great  Bronze  Statue  of  Buddha,  c 

8917  Great  Bell  at  Daibutsu  Temple,  c 

3440  Asakusa  Temple,  A 

8093  Asakusa  Temple,  bronze  images,  A 

8912  The  Yaami  Hotel,  c 

8089  Interior  of  a  temple,  a 

3435  Kudan  (a  lighthouse),  a 

8915  Shrine,  at  the  tomb  of  General 

Teaiko,  c 

8087  Kin  Kakiji  Garden,  A 

8088  Gion  Machi,  street  in  Kyoto,  a 

Nagasakai. 

7901  City  and  harbor,  s 

3405  Panorama  of  the  harbor,  A 

10296  Harbor,  s 


4670  Harbor,  looking  out  from  the 
city, 


8937,  Jinrikisha,  Japan. 


163 


Japan— Continued. 


Nagasakai. 

4671  Harbor,  showing  British  Fleet, 
10299  Shipping  to  New  York  from  Japan, 

10297  S.  S.  “City  of  Sydney”  from 

Japan  to  California, 

10298  S.  S.  “City  of  Sydney,”  under 

sail, 

3407  Buddhist  Temple, 

7902  Buddhist  Temple,  near  Nagasakai, 

7903  Buddhist  Marble  Monument, 

3437  Castle  at  Osaka, 

4672  Pagoda  at  Osaka, 

Ikengani. 

8907  Tomb  ofNichiren, 

8904  Interior  of  a  Buddhist  Temple, 

8905  Tea  houses, 

8906  Tombstones, 

Bake  Hakone, 

8922  Mikado’s  Palace, 

8928  Rock-cut  Buddha, 

8923  At  Iviga, 

8097  Ojigoku,  great  boiling  springs, 

Fujiyama 

8924  Fujiyama,  from  across  Lake 

Hakone, 

8096  Fujiyama,  from  Lake  Hakone, 
8095  Fujiyama,  from  Numagawa, 

8111  Pilgrims  to  Fujiyama, 


8090  Dogashima, 

8934  Village  of  Atamie, 

8091  View  of  Arima, 

8092  View  of  Yumoto, 

8927  Nabeshima  Lighthouse,  Inland 
Sea, 

8926  Shores  of  the  Inland  Sea, 

8935  Japanese  junks,  Odamava, 

8936  Walls  of  the  Famous  Castle, 

Odamava, 

8929  Rice  fields  near  Kobe, 

8932  Shrine  of  the  Shoes  on  the 
Tokaido, 

8930  Bath  at  Takao  Springs, 

8938  Jinrikisha,  front  view, 

8937  Jinrikisha,  side  view, 

8103  Carvings  in  a  temple, 


A 

s 

s 

s 

A 

s 

s 

A 

A 


D 

D 

D 

D 


D 

B 

D 

A 


D 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

A 

A 

B 

B 

C 

B 

B 

B 

A 

CS 

cs 

A 


8100  God  of  the  Wind,  A 

8101  God  of  the  Thunder,  a 

13132  Japanese  devil,  — 


Manners  and  Customs. 


8109  Hara-Kiri, 

8108  Salutation, 

8120  Buddhist  priests, 

8119  A  Shinto  priest, 

8122  An  aged  couple, 

8112  A  lady  of  rank, 

3445  A  lady  of  rank, 

4673  Japanese  Musmee,  making  her 
toilet, 

3446  Group  of  Japanese  ladies, 

8933  Group  of  Japanese  women, 

8105  Girls  at  dinner, 

3456  Two  sleeping  girls, 

3459  Girls  spinning, 

3460  Women  spinning  and  weaving  silk, 

3461  A  party  of  dancing  girls, 

3467  Tea  house  girls, 

8102  Tea  house,  with  girls, 

3471  Girls  washing  at  home, 

8110  Children  carrying  babies, 

8115  Native  female  orchestra, 

4675  Gossiping, 

3462  Geishia,  playing  samisen, 

8107  A  family  traveling, 

8117  Japanese  travelers, 

8121  Blind  sliampooer, 

3443  Group  of  natives, 

3455  Men  in  armor,  fencing, 

8931  Japanese  wrestlers, 

8116  Wrestlers, 

8114  Post  runners, 

347  2  A  newspaper  boy, 

8104  Native  bazaar, 

8118  Wind  costume, 

3473  Washing  a  corpse  for  burial, 

4674  A  kitchen,  preparing  a  meal, 

8300  Tea  drinking, 

3463  Letter  writing, 

3444  Tokaido  (on  a  road), 

3449  A  traveling  carriage, 

3464  Kago  (a  traveling  chair), 

8301  Kago  (a  traveling  chair), 

8106  Kago  (a  traveling  chair), 

8113  Wayside  resting  place, 

I  3442  Japanese  pleasure  boat, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

C 

B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

O 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 


Siam. 


Bankok. 

4661  Temple  in  the  grounds  of  the 
Wat  Chenung, 


4659  Mbits  around  Palace  Grounds, 


A 


Nikolsk. 

12216  Greek  Church, 


Siberia. 

12217  A  mounted  cossack, 

12218  Siberian  tarantass  (vehicle), 


164 


Australasia. 


Australia. 

Melbourne. 

3510  Steamship  pier,  Sandridge,  A 

3515  Government  Offices  and  Treasury 

Gardens,  a 

3513  Victorian  Treasury,  A 

3514  Royal  Mint,  a 

3516  Bank  of  Australasia,  A 

3511  General  Post  Office,  a 

3518  Scott’s  Church,  Collin  Street, 

Bourke  and  Wills’  Monu¬ 
ment,  A 

3517  Town  Hall  Organ,  fifth  largest 

in  the  world,  a 

Sydney. 

2042  Panorama  of  city,  a 

2043  View  of  city  and  harbor,  a 


4625  Australian  native  woman  and  child,  A 


1179  Hobart  Town,  from  Venus  Hill, 

1 180  The  Sleeping  Maiden, 

1185  Huon  Road  up  Mt.  Wellington,  a 

1188  Fern  Tree  Bower,  Mt.  Welling¬ 

ton,  a 

1189  Cook’s  Monument  at  the  Bower,  c 

1181  Monument  to  Sir  John 

Franklin,  A 

1182  Interior  of  Museum,  kangaroo,  c 

1183  Interior  of  Museum,  the  moa,  G 

1184  Interior  of  Museum,  skeleton  of 

killer  whale,  c 

1190  Tasmanian  Forest,  c 

1186  Tasmanian  Forest,  with  ferns,  as 

1187  Tasmanian  Forest,  with  ferns,  as 

7284  Tropical  ferns,  — 

2712  Forest  of  Eucalyptus  trees,  near 

Flobart  Town,  c 


3515,  Government  Offices  and  Treasury  Gardens,  Melbourne. 


4624  Australian  black  fellow  with 

kangaroo  and  boomerang,  A 


3506  Fiji  Island  chief,  A 

4626  Forest  of  ferns,  A 

Tasmania. 

Hobart  Town. 

1178  Hobart  Town,  from  the  Obser¬ 
vatory,  c 


New  Zealand. 


3485  Dunedin,  Explorer’s  Monument,  A 

10304  Town  of  ITutt,  near  Wellington,  s 

10303  Mt.  Egmont,  9000  feet  high,  s 

3492  The  greatest  chief  in  New  Zeal¬ 
and,  with  war  club,  a 

3490  Hawk’s  Bay  Chief,  with  war  club,  a 

3491  Hawk’s  Bay  Chief,  with  native 

cloak,  A 

3489  Cabbage  Bay  Chief,  A 


o  a 


165 


A  ustralasia—  Con  tin  ued. 


1192,  Whangaroa  Bay,  Ware  Kauri  or  Chatham  Islands. 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


New  Zealand. 

3488  Paul  Bates,  Bay  of  Islands  Chief, 
tatooed, 

3487  Taranaki  Chief,  tatooed, 

4627  Maori  king, 

3486  Maories,  natives ;  Auckland  chief, 

3493  Waikato,  a  Maori  woman, 

3502  Maori,  with  stone  war  club, 

3494  Maori  woman  in  native  dress, 

3495  Maori  woman  with  feathers, 

3497  Maori  woman  with  tatooed  mouth, 

Ware  Kauri  or  Chatham  Islands. 

1201  Picturesque  view  of  Whangaroa,  A 

1192  View  of  Whangaroa  Bay,  11 

1219  Surveying  Whangaroa  Bay,  a 

1207  View  towards  Mt.  Dieffenbach,  a 

1193  Wreck  of  the  American  Whaler, 

“  Alabama,”  A 

1196  Cabin  built  by  the  wrecked  crew 

of  the  Whaler  “Alabama,”  a 

1194  Maunganui  (big  mpun tain),  A 

1195  Maunganui,  side  view,  _  A 

1199  Maunganui,  house  of  the  mis¬ 
sionary,  A 

1197  Mr.  Engst,  a  Moravian  missionary,  i 
1227  The  scientific  party ;  transit  of 

V enus  observers,  A 

1205  Bocky  shore,  showing  the  loca¬ 
tion  of  the  transit  of  Venus 
observers,  1 

1220  Camp  Venus  and  Whangaroa 

Bay,  from  Venus  Hill,  J 


9302 

1221 

1222 

1218 

1211 

1214 
1208 

1209 

1210 
1212 
1213 

1215 

1216 

1217 


Transit  of  V enus  Camp  and  Relief 
Ship, 

The  scientific  party  at  work, 
Transit  of  Venus,  last  contact, 
Horizontal  dip,  magnetic, 

Transit  house  and  instruments, 
Transit  and  photograph  houses, 
Building  the  piles  for  the  observ¬ 
ing  instruments, 

Mounting  the  water  barrels,  in 
photograph  house, 

Equatorial  telescope  and  building, 
Lateral  view  of  the  Observatory, 
The  transit  heliostat  and  objective, 
Zenith  telescopic  observations,  _ 
Finding  the  true  and  magnetic 
north, 

measurements  with  the 
micrometer, 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


Making 


A 

A 

A 

A 


1206  The  “  Magellan  Cloud, ’’  Mail  Boat,  A 

1224  Our  boy  Woods,  a  blue  jacket, 

1225  Our  pilot  from  Cape  Town, 

1226  Joe  and  Tony,  cook  and  steward, 
1198  A  squatter  and  his  family, 

1200  A  sheep  ranch,  with  native  shep¬ 
herds, 

1204  Old  Bill  Tennent,  a  wrecked 
American  whaler, 

1202  Old  Bill  Tennent  and  his  Maori 

wife, 

1203  Pumipi,  a  native  Maori,  _  _ 

1223  Skulls  of  Moriori  (aborigines), 

and  a  Maori,  devourer  of 
Moriori, 


>■ 


166 


Australasia — Continued. 


New  Guinea. 

4633  Marine  fishing  village,  a 

4632  Chiefs  house,  marine  village,  A 

4634  Divers  on  the  River  Yatra,  A 


4628  Native  huts  in  the  trees,  A 

4631  Native  huts,  A 

4629  Tomb  of  an  aborigine,  a 


Sandwich  Islands. 


13192,  Central  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 


Hawaii. 


Honolulu. 

13183  Harbor,  c 

13192  Central  Honolulu,  c 

5833  National  Palace,  A 

13190  National  Palace,  close  view,  c 

13193  Princess  Ivapiolani’s  residence,  c 

13194  Dowager  Kapiolani  at  King 

Kalakaua’s  coffin,  c 

13180  Queen  Liliuokalani,  c 

5832  Hawaiian  Hotel,  a 

13282  Band  stand  at  hotel,  c 

5834  Avenue  of  royal  palms,  a 

8330  Diamond  Head, 


Hilo. 

13181  Rainbow  Falls, 
13197  A  cocoanut  grove, 


Kona. 


13187  Captain  Cook’s  Monument,  c 


5830  Maipio  Valley,  A 

5831  Lava  flow  of  1881,  a 

13191  Lava  Rocks,  c 

13184  Grass  huts,  c 

13186  Group  of  Hawaiian  girls,  c 

13198  Group  of  native  girls  bathing,  c 

13196  Flower  women,  c 

13200  Hula  girls,  c 

1320 1  Hula  dancer,  c 

13202  Hula  dancers, 

13188  Native  style  of  riding, 

13203  A  native  feast,  c 

13185  Bread  fruit  tree,  c 

13195  Date  palm,  c 

13199  Cocoanut  tree,  c 


o  o 


167 


Philippine  Islands. 


Manila. 

8331  Native  house,  A 

Kerguelen  Land. 

1228  Royal  Sound,  A 

1229  Sunset  boat,  A 

9302  Transit  of  Venus  camp  and  relief 

ship,  A 


9298  Tussocks,  _  A 

9297  Tussocks  and  Mount  Crozier,  a 

9296  Duck  Valley,  A 

9299  Penguin  rookery,  A 

9300  King  penguin,  A 

9301  Albatross  on  her  nest,  A 


13203,  A  Native  Feast,  Hawaii. 


Ancient  Greece. 


2054  Mykenai,  restored,  A 

2055  Sparta — View  from  Therapne,  a 

2056  The  Dromos  in  Sparta,  A 

2057  Corinth,  seen  from  the  Quarries,  A 

2058  The  Parthenon  in  the  time  of 

Pericles,  ^  _  A 

2059  Sanctuary  of  Poseidon  at  Kalaurei,  A 

2060  Athens  from  the  east  in  the  time 

of  Hadrian,  A 


2067  Acropolis  at  Athens,  A 

2068  Interior  of  the  Parthenon,  Athens,  A 

2070  Theatre  of  Dionysius,  Athens,  a 

2061  Market  of  Athens,  A 

2062  Olymphic  Games,  A 

2063  Olympia,  restored,  A 

2064  Inner  Propylaia  in  Eleusis,  A 

2065  Sphairia,  A 

2069  Amphora  of  the  rich  style,  A 


Ancient  Rome. 


2072  Rome  in  the  time  of  Aurelian, 
2071  The  Capitol  seen  from  Mt.  Pala¬ 
tine, 

2073  Forum  Romanum, 


2074  Baths  of  Caracalla, 

2075  Circus  Maximus, 

2077  The  Via  Appia  near  Rome, 

2078  Interior  of  the  Pantheon, 


168 

Maps. 


9284  Alaska,  a 

12636  China,  c 

12637  China,  telegraphic  system,  d 

9285  Egypt,  A 

9967  Finland,  A 

13063  France,  railway  map,  A 

7110  Hemisphere,  Western,  A 

7111  Hemisphere,  Eastern,  A 

14251  Japan,  c 

12904  Lakes  of  Killarney,  A 


13401  Penna.  Railroad  and  its  con¬ 
nections,  — 

12903  Travels  of  Christ  and  the  Twelve 

Apostles,  A 

12640  United  States,  c 

6489  Washington,  IX  C.,  c 

13469  World’s  Fair,  — 

13152  Yellowstone  National  Park,  c 

3143  Yosemite  Valley,  a 

12952  Yosemite  Valley,  outline  map  of 

tourists’  travel,  A 


Astronomical  Series. 


4030  Gassendi,  A 

4031  Crater  of  Vesuvius,  A 

4032  Back  of  hand  to  illustrate  the 

origin  of  certain  mountain 
ranges  resulting  from  shrink¬ 
age  of  the  interior,  a 

4033  Shriveled  apple  to  illustrate  the 

origin  of  certain  mountain 
ranges  resulting  from  shrink¬ 
age  of  the  interior  of  the 


globe,  A 

4034  Full  moon,  A 

4035  Picture  map  of  the  moon,  A 

4036  Vesuvius  and  neighborhood  of 

Naples,  A 

4037  Portion  of  the  moon’s  surface; 

same  area  as  that  given  in 
No.  4036,  a 

4038  Copernicus,  A 

4039  The  Lunar  Appennines,  Archim¬ 

edes,  etc.,  etc.,  A 

4040  Aristotle  and  Endoxus,  A 

4041  Triesnecker,  A 

4042  Theophilus,  Cyrillus  and  Catha- 

rina,  A 


4043  Ptolemy,  A lpheus,  Arzachael,  etc.,  a 

4044  Plato,  the  Valley  of  the  Alps, 

Pico,  A 

4045  Mucatar  and  Canysanus,  A 

4046  Tycho  and  its  surroundings,  A 

4048  An  ideal  sketch  of  Pico,  an  iso¬ 
lated  lunar  mountain  8000 

ft.  high,  as  it  would  probably 
appear  if  seen  by  a  spectator 


located  on  the  moon,  A 

4049  Full  moon,  exhibiting  bright 

streaks  radiating  from  Tycho,  A 

4050  Wargentin,  A 

4051  Aristarchus  and  Herodotus,  a 

4052  Overlapping  craters,  A 

4053  Normal  lunar  crater,  a 

4054  Group  of  lunar  mountains,  ideal 

lunar  landscape,  a 

2995  Plan,  showing  movement  of 

planets  around  the  sun,  A 

2996  Spiral  nebula  in  Constellation  of 

Hunting-Dog,  A 

2998  Transit  of  Venus,  as  it  appeared 
at  Hobart  Town,  Tasmania, 
December  9th,  1874,  A 


Statuary. 


13321 

“  Adulteress,” 

AS 

1378 

“  Assurbanipal  Hunting,”  bas- 

1353 

“Africa,”  bas-relief, 

A 

relief, 

A 

6798 

“  Africa,”  (Albert  Memorial,  Lon¬ 

5371 

“  Athlete,” 

A 

don,) 

C 

10134 

“Atlas,”  (Naples  Museum), 

A 

1352 

“  America,”  bas-relief, 

A 

13105 

“  Aurora,” 

AS 

6797 

“America,”  (Albert  Memorial, 

13111 

“  Autumn,” 

AS 

London,) 

C 

13353 

“  Bacchus,” 

AS 

13310 

“Angel’s  Love,” 

AS 

13468 

“  Bacchus,” 

AS 

11285 

“Apollo  Belvedere”  (Vatican, 

5370 

“  Bacchus,”  (Capitoline  Museum, 

Rome), 

AC 

Rome), 

A 

13258 

“  Apollo  Belvedere,”  head, 

C 

11448 

“  Bacchus  and  the  Satyrs,”  (National 

5342 

“Apollo  Sauroctones,  (Rome,) 

A 

Museum,  Florence), 

A 

10131 

“Apollo  with  his  Lyre,”  (Naples 

1365 

“  Bather,” 

A 

Museum), 

A 

13327 

“Beggar  Bov,” 

AS 

13256 

“  Ariadne,” 

— 

13316 

“  Bird’s  Nest,” 

AS 

8219 

“Ariadne  and  the  Lion,” 

S 

13255 

“Cpesar  Augustus,” 

— 

13106 

“  A  Rose,” 

AS 

10135 

“Caligula,”  (Naples  Museum), 

A 

1354 

“  Asia,”  bas-relief, 

A 

13343 

“  Carnival,” 

AS 

6799 

“Asia,”  (Albert  Memorial,  Lon¬ 

13335 

“  Childish  Pleasures,” 

AS 

don), 

Q 

13324 

“  Christmas  Day,” 

AS 

169 


Statuary— Continued. 


3929  “  Civilization  and  Barbarism,” 

(Washington,  D.  C.),  c 

7873  “Civilization  and  Barbarism,” 

(Washington,  D.  C.),  s 

13358  “Columbus,”  as 

3928  “Columbus,”  (Washington,  D.  C.),  c 
7182  “Columbus,”  (Fairmount  Park, 

Philadelphia),  c 

13359  “  Columbus  Directing  the  Onward 

Course  of  America,”  as 

13328  “Cupid,”  as 

13109  “Cupid,”  as 


13323  “Evening,”  AS 

13137  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary,  as 

13363  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary,  as 

13360  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“Adulteress”),  as 

13366  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“  Butterfly,”  “Love  Blinds,” 
“Vanity”),  as 

13367  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“  Captive  Dove,”  “Just 
Out,”  “Vanity,”  “Forced 
Prayer”),  as 


398  “  Cupid  in  a  Basket,”  a 

11435  “  Dancing  Fawn.”  (Uffizi  Gal¬ 
lery,  Florence),  a 

1 3340  “  Dante,”  bust,  as 

10133  “  Diana  of  Ephesus,”  a 

2357  “  Discus  Thrower,”  (Louvre),  A 

11282  “  Discus  Thrower,”  A 

13319  “Drone  Bee,”  as 

771  Dupont,  Commodore,  (Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.),  c 

13261  “  Dying  Gladiator,”  (Capitoline 

Museum,  Rome),  ac 

5905  “  Dying  Matador,”  a 

3932  Emancipation  Statue  of  Lincoln 

(Washington,  D.  C.),  acs 

1351  “  Europe,”  bas-relief,  a 

6800  “  Europe  ”  (Albert  Memorial, 

London),  c 

397  “  Eve,”  a 


13365  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“  Finding  of  Moses  ”),  as 

13361  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“Ruth,”  “Venus”),  as 

13369  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 
(“Spirit  of  Liberty,”  “A 
JRose”),  as 

13364  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(Studies  of  Children),  as 

13368  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“  Whisper  of  Love”),  AS 

13362  Exhibition  of  Italian  Statuary 

(“Whisperings  of  Love,” 
“Cleopatra”),  as 

10148  “  Farnese  Bull,”  as 

10150  “Farnese  Flora,”  a 

10149  “Farnese  Hercules,”  as 

773  Farragut,  Admiral,  c 

5338  “  Faun,”  Praxitiles  (Vatican, 

Rome),  ac 


12 


170 


Statuary— Continued. 


2364,  “Fighting  Gladiator”  (Louvre). 


5355 

“Faun  and  Bacchus”  (Naples), 

A 

13308 

“  Feeding  Her  Hog,” 

AS 

12954 

‘  Feint  and  Tenderness,” 

AS 

10130 

“Ferdidand  IV.” — Canova, 

A 

2364 

“Fighting  Gladiator”  (Louvre, 

Paris), 

A 

13320 

“  First  Child,” 

AS 

13036 

“Flight  into  Egypt”  (Metropol¬ 

itan  Museum,  New  York), 

B 

13349 

“  Forced  Prayer,” 

AS 

13342 

“  Four  Beauties,”  busts, 

AS 

13351 

“Free  State  and  Free  Church,” 

AS 

13333 

“  Future  Artist,” 

AS 

5366 

“Galatea”  (Florence), 

Garfield  Statue  (Washington, 

A 

3931 

D.  C.), 

CS 

13113 

“Genius  of  the  Vatican,  . 

AS 

7287 

“Greek  Slave,” 

S 

8222 

“Greek  Slave,”  back  view, 

S 

8223 

“  Greek  Slave,”  front  view, 

“  Goethe  ”  (Fairmount  Park, 

S 

9290 

Philadelphia), 

c 

13325 

“  Grief,” 

AS 

13112 

“  Hebe,” 

AS 

13140 

“Hercules  and  Anteus,” 

AS 

11444 

“  Hercules  Slaying  the  Centaur,” 

A 

8384 

“Holy  Family,” 

S 

10127 

“  Homer,”  bust  (Naples  Museum) 

A 

13337 

“Hope,” 

AS 

13350 

“  Infant  Moses,” 

AS 

13344  “  Italian  Boy  and  Monkey,” 

775  Jackson,  General  (Washington, 
D.  C.), 

13942  “Joan  of  Arc,”  equestrian  statue 
(Fairmount  Park,  Philadel¬ 
phia), 

4457  “  Joan  of  Arc,”  equestrian  statue, 
(Paris) 

13326  “Joy,” 

13317  “  Joy  and  Griei, 

10141  “Julius  Caesar,”  bust  (Naples 
Museum), 

13114  Juno. — Donatello , 

13103  “Jupiter,”  bust, (Vatican  Museum, 
Rome), 

11449  “Jupiter  and  Leda,”  (National 
Museum,  Florence), 

9766  Lafayette  Monument  (Washing- 


ton,  D.  C.), 

“  Laocoon  ( V atican) , 

AS 

11284 

A 

13334 

“Last  Hays  of  Pompeii,” 

AS 

13338 

“  Leda  and  the  Swan,” 

AS 

12992 

“  Lincoln,”  bust, 

8035 

“  Lincoln,”  sitting, 

S 

13526 

“  Love’s  Whisper,” 

AS 

11405 

“  Marcus  Aurelius,”  equestrian 

statue,  (Rome), 

AC 

13331 

“  Masquerade,” 

AS 

13467 

“  Masquerade,” 

AS 

171 


Statuary — Continued. 


6029  McMichael,  Morton  (Fairmount 

Park,  Philadelphia),  d 

772  McPherson,  General  (Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.),  c 

5773  Meade,  equestrian  statue  (Fair- 

mount  Park,  Philadelphia),  d 

5774  Meade,  equestrian  statue,  side 

view  (Fairmount Park,  Phil¬ 
adelphia),  d 

2362  “Melpomene”  (Louvre,  Paris),  A 

10136  “Melpomene”  (Naples  Museum),  a 
13339  “  Michael  Angelo,”  bust,  as 

13253  “Minerva”  (Vatican  Museum, 

Rome),  c 

13357  “Minute  Man  of ’76,”  as 

13347  “  Misfortune,”  as 

13318  “Modesty,”  bust,  as 

13037  “  Mother  and  Child,”  b 

13341  “Mother’s  Treasure,”  as 

5334  “Nemesis”  (Louvre,  Paris),  A 

10142  “  Neoptolemus  Bearing  Astyarux,” 

(Naples  Museum),  a 

10128  “Nereid,”  (Naples  Museum),  a 

11438  “Niobe”  (Uffizi  Gallery,  Flor- 

ence),  a 

13312  “Nvdia,  the  Blind  Girl,”  as 

12909  “Ophelia.” — Connolly,  as 

8385  “Our  Saviour,”  s 

777  Payne,  John  Howard,  bust  (" W ash- 

ington,  D.  C.),  c 


3930  Peace  Monument  (Washington, 

D.  C.),  cs 

11281  “Perseus.” — Cano v a  (Vatican, 

Rome),  ac 

11445  “Perseus”  (Loggia  dei  Lanza, 

Florence),  a 

13315  “  Pharoah,”  bust,  as 

5329  “  Polymnie  ”  (Louvre,  Paris  ,  a 

13110  “  Psyche  of  Naples,”  As 

5350  “Pudicide”  (Rome),  a 

11441  “Rape  of  Polyxena”  (Loggia  dei 

Lanza,  Florence),  a 

6070  “Rape  of  the  Sabines”  (Loggia 

dei  Lanza,  Florence),  A 

11443  “Rape  of  the  Sabines”  (Loggia 

dei  Lanza,  Florence),  as 

11311  “  Rataplan,”  as 

759  Rawlins,  General,  (Washington, 

D.  C.),  c 

13291  “  Ready  for  the  Bath,”  as 

13355  “  Rebecca,”  as 

13107  “Rejected,”  as 

6037  “  Religious  Liberty  ”  (Fairmount 

Park,  Philadelphia),  c 

71  “Reynolds,”  equestrian  statue, 

(Philadelphia),  c 

12843  “  Rose  of  Sharon  ”  (Metropolitan 
Museum,  New  York), 

381  “Ruth,” 

13313  “  Ruth,”  as 


2358,  Hall  of  the  Venus  de  Milo,  Louvre. 


a  o 


172 


Statuary —  Contin  u  ed. 


12953  “Saint  Martin  and  the  Beggar,” 
13163  “Sappho,” 

779  Scott,  General  (Washington, 

D.  C.), 

769  Scott,  General,  equestrian  statue 
(Washington,  D.  C.), 

5347  “Sea  Centaur  Carrying  off 
Nereide”  (Borne), 

13352  “  Sick  Kitten,” 

13322  “Soap  Ball .”— Bargaglia, 

13175  “  Spirit  of  Liberty,” 

13346  “Spirit  of  the  Carnival,” 

13354  “Spring,” 

13329  “Storm,” 

13330  “Sunshine,” 

3671  “Statue  of  the  Nile”  (Vatican, 
Borne), 

2367  Statue  of  the  Tiber”  (Louvre, 

Paris), 

2368  Statue  of  the  Tiber,  close  view, 
1370  “Taking  the  Oath”  (Bogers’s 

Group), 

13356  “Tambourine  Girl,” 

774  Thomas,  Major-General  Geo.  S. 
(Washington,  D.  C  ), 

13332  “Timidity,” 

13466  “  Timidity,” 

5358  “Tomb  of  Julian  de  Medici.”— 
Michael  Angelo  (Florence), 
13108  “The  West,” 

13345  “The  World,” 

13309  “Vanity.” 

10145  “Venus  Callipvgus,”  (Naples 
Museum), 


AS 

AS 

cs 

0 

A 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AC 

A 

A 

S 

AS 


C 


AS 

AS 


A 


AS 

AS 

AS 


AS 


10146  “Venus  Callipygus”  reverse 
(Naples  Museum), 

11437  “Venus  de  Medici”  (Uffizi  Gal¬ 
lery,  Florence), 

2360  “Venus  de  Milo,”  full  view 

(Louvre,  Paris), 

12056  “  Venus  de  Milo,”  front  view 

(Louvre,  Paris), 

12057  “Venus  de  Milo,”  three-quarter 

view  (Louvre,  Paris), 

2361  Venus  de  Milo,”  profile  (Louvre, 

Paris), 

5364  “Venus  Gen  itrix”  (Florence), 
5363  “Venus  Pudica”  (Florence) 

2370  “Victory”  (Ancient  Greek 
Statue), 

13348  “Viola,”  bust, 

13314  “  V ulcan.” — Donatelh, 

13336  “Water  Babies,” 

13464  “  Water  Babies,” 

13465  “Water  Babies,” 

7179  “Washington,”  (Philadelphia), 
8015  “Washington”  (Philadelphia), 
10391  “Washington”  (Washington, 
D.  C.), 

3927  “Washington”  (Washington, 
D.  CX 


s 

A 

AC 

AS 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

AS 

C 

s 

c 

cs 


780  “Washington”  equestrian  statue 

(Washington,  D.  C.),  c 

6036  “Witherspoon”  (Fail-mount  Park, 
Philadelphia,) 

122  “Wolves”  (Fail-mount  Park, 
Philadelphia,) 

11436  “Wrestlers,” 


13465  “Water  Babies,” 


>■  a 


173 


Passion  Play  at  Oberammergau. 


8976  View  of  Oberammergau. 

9009  The  Lion  Inn. 

8978  Ettel  Monastery. 

8977  Monument  erected  by  King  Ludwig. 

8979  The  Theatre. 

8980  The  Chorus. 

9021  Director  of  the  Chorus. 

9053  Tableau — Expulsion  from  Paradise. 
9006  Tableau — Adoration  of  the  Cross. 
9012  Christ. 

9010  Mary  Mother  of  Jesus  (bust). 

9011  Mary  Mother  of  Jesus. 

9018  Martha. 

9019  Mary  Magdalene. 

9020  The  Captain. 

9022  John. 

9023  Peter. 

9024  Judas. 

9025  Andrew. 

9026  Thomas. 

9027  Matthew. 

9028  Bartholomew. 

9029  Thaddeus. 

9030  Philip. 

9031  Simon. 

9032  James  the  Greater. 

9033  James  the  Less, 

9034  Dariabas. 

9035  Ezekiel. 

9036  Rabinth. 

9037  Nathan. 

9038  Mererle. 

9039  Archelaus  Rabi. 

9040  Sadoc. 

9041  Joshua. 

9042  Veronica. 

9043  Simon  of  Cyrene. 

9044  Joseph  of  Arimathea. 

9045  Annas. 

9046  Barabbas. 

9047  Samuel. 

9048  Nathaniel. 

9049  Pilate. 

9050  Caiaphas. 

9051  Herod. 

9052  Moses. 

8981  Tableau— The  Lamenting  Bride. 


9008  Tableau — Farewell  of  Tobias. 

8982  The  Farewell  at  Bethany. 

9015  Christ  and  Mary. 

8983  Christ  riding  on  the  ass. 

8984  Christ  on  the  Mount  of  Olives. 

9U16  Christ  and  Mary  Magdalene. 

8985  Christ  blessing  His  Disciples. 

8986  Preparing  for  the  Last  Supper. 

9057  Tableau — Falling  of  the  Manna. 

8987  The  Last  Supper. 

8938  The  Sanhedrin. 

9059  Tableau— J  oseph  sol d  by  his  brethren. 

8989  Judas  receiving  the  blood  money. 

9054  Tableau — Adam  earning  his  bread. 

8990  Christ  in  the  Garden  of  Gethsemane. 
90u7  Tableau  —  Crime  at  the  Rock  of 

Gibeon. 

9017  Christ  and  Judas. 

8991  Judas  betraying  Christ  with  a  kiss. 

9063  Tableau— Daniel  accused. 

8992  Christ  before  Caiaphas. 

9062  Tableau — Samson  destroying  the 
Temple. 

8993  Christ  before  Herod. 

8994  Christ  or  Barabbas  ? 

9064  Crucify  Him ! 

8995  The  scourging. 

8996  Christ  mocked  by  the  soldiers. 

9058  Tableau — Abraham  offering  up  Isaac. 

8997  Crowning  Christ  with  Thorns. 

9013  Ecce  Homo. 

9014  Ecce  Homo, 

8998  Bearing  the  cross. 

9056  Tableau — Moses  elevating  the  Brazen 
Serpent. 

8999  The  Crucifixion, 

9000  “  It  is  Finished.” 

9055  Tableau — Cain’s  remorse. 

9001  The  Descent  from  the  cross. 

9002  Christ  in  the  lap  of  Mary. 

9003  The  Entombment. 

9060  Tableau— Joseph  proclaimed  Gov¬ 

ernor. 

9061  Tableau— King  Aliasuerus  raising 

Esther. 

9004  The  Resurrection. 

9005  The  Ascension. 


Iyife  of  Jesus. 


7596  “  Come  unto  me.” 

7597  The  Annunciation, 

7598  Birth  of  Jesus, 

7599  The  Wise  Men, 

7600  Flight  into  Egypt, 

7601  Childhood  of  Jesus, 

7602  With  the  Doctors, 

7603  With  the  Woman  of  Samaria, 

7604  Healing  the  Sick, 

7605  Raising  the  Widow’s  Son, 

7606  Blessing  Little  Children, 

7607  Raising  Jairus’  Daughter, 

7608  Cleansing  the  Temple, 

7609  “Sin  no  more,” 


B 

7610  Anointing  the  Lord’s  Feet, 

B 

B 

7611  Mary  and  Martha. 

B 

B 

7612  The'Holy  Supper, 

B 

B 

7613  Gethsemane, 

B 

B 

7614  Before  Pilate, 

B 

B 

7615  On  the  way  to  Golgotha, 

B 

B 

7616  The  Cross, 

B 

B 

7617  The  Burial, 

B 

B 

7618  At  the  Sepulchre, 

B 

B 

7619  The  Resurrection, 

B 

B 

7620  At  Emmaus, 

B 

B 

7621  Ascension, 

B 

B 

7622  At  the  Door, 

B 

B 

7623  “  Where  two  or  three,” 

B 

174 


St.  Paul  Series. 


2962  Tarsus, 

2973  Damascus, 

2958  Ruins  of  Baalbek, 

2969  Exterior  of  Great  Temple  at 

Baalbek, 

2984  Interior  of  Great  Temple  at 
Baalbek, 

2982  Alexandria,  Egypt, 

2961  Antioch  in  Syria, 

2978  Antioch  of  Pisida, 

2979  Phillipi, 

2977  Arches  in  Alexandria,  Troas, 
2981  The  Piraeus, 

2970  Propylon  at  Athens, 

2960  Spot  where  Paul  stood,  Athens 
2976  Modern  Athens, 

2980  Corinth. 

2974  Rock  of  Corinth, 

2972  Ephesus, 


2967  Theatre  at  Ephesus, 

2992  Mitylene, 

2959  Miletus, 

2985  Jerusalem, 

2966  Syracuse, 

2968  Reggio, 

2988  Rome. 

2990  Pantheon,  Rome, 

2963  Straits  of  Messina, 

2964  Smyrna, 

2965  Tiberias, 

2971  Cenchresea, 

2975  Ptcr  id  os  with  long  walls  restored, 
2987  Jaffa, 

2989  Tophet, 

2991  Port  of  Beirut, 

2993  Konieh, 

2994  Rhodes, 

2983  Mole  of  Puteoli, 

2986  Tomb  of  Lazarus,  Bethany, 


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The  Crusades. 


First  Crusade. 

1250  Hospitality  of  Barbarians  to  Pil¬ 

grims,  A 

1251  Foulque-Nerra  assailed  by  the 

phantoms  of  his  victims,  A 

1252  Peter  the  Hermit  preaching  the 

Crusade,  A 

1253  The  war-cry  of  the  Crusaders,  A 

1254  Walter  the  Penniless  in  Hungary,  A 

1 255  The  Army  of  Priest  V olkmar  and 

Count  Emicio  attack  Wers- 
burg,  A 

1257  Celestial  phenomena,  a 

1258  Astonishment  of  the  Crusaders  at 


the  wealth  of  the  East,  A 

1259  Godfrey  meets  the  remains  of  the 

army  of  Peter  the  Hermit,  a 

1260  Priests  exhorting  the  Crusaders,  a 

1261  Crusaders  throwing  heads  into 

N  ice,  A 

1262  The  Battle  of  Nicea,  A 

1263  The  Battle  of  Dorylaeum,  a 

1264  Burying  the  dead  after  the  Battle 

of  Dorylaeum,  A 

126o  Battle  of  Antioch,  A 

1266  Florine  of  Burgundy,  a 

1268  Massacre  of  Antioch,  a 

1267  Bohemond  alone  mounts  the  ram¬ 

parts  of  Antioch,  A 

1269  Barthelemi  undergoing  the  ordeal 

of  tire,  A 

1270  The  road  to  Jerusalem,  A 

1271  Enthusiasm  of  Crusaders  at  the 

first  view  of  Jerusalem,  A 

1272  Second  assault  of  Jerusalem  ;  the 

Crusaders  repulsed,  a 

1273  Apparition  of  St.  George  on  the 

Mount  ot  Olives,  A 

1274  Godfrey  enters  Jerusalem,  a 

1275  The  discovery  of  the  True  Cross,  a 


1276  Godfrey  imposes  tribute  upon 

the  Emirs,  A 

1277  Gerard  of  Aresner  exposed  on 

the  walls  of  Arsur,  a 

1278  The  Crusaders  massacre  the  in¬ 

habitants  of  Caesarea,  A 

1279  Two  hundred  Knights  attack 

20,000  Saracens,  A 

13162  “  Soldiers  of  the  Cross”— Bore,  a 

1280  Death  of  Baldwin,  King  of  Jeru¬ 

salem,  _  A 

1281  Ulgazy  gives  Gauthier  his  life,  A 

Second  Crusade. 

1285  Louis  VII,  A 

1282  Louis  VII  receiving  the  Cross 

from  St.  Bernard,  A 


1256  The  Second  Crusaders  encounter 
the  remains  of  the  First 
Crusaders, 

1283  Destruction  of  the  army  of  Con¬ 


rad  III,  of  Germany,  A 

1284  Surprised  by  the  Turks,  A 

Third  Crusade. 

1286  Saladin,  A 

1287  Glorious  death  of  De  Maille, 

Marshal  of  the  Temple,  a 

1288  Death  of  Frederick  of  Germany,  a 

1289  Siege  of  Ptolemais  (1),  a 

1290  Siege  of  Ptolemais  (2),  _  _  A 


1291  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,  in  repri¬ 

sal,  massacres  captives,  a 

1292  Crusaders  surrounded  by  Sala- 

din’s  army,  A 

1293  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  and  Sala¬ 

din  at  the  Battle  of  Arsur,  a 

1294  Battle  of  Arsur,  A 

1295  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  delivering 

J  affa,  A 

1296  Blondel  hears  the  voice  of  Richard,  a 


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Fourth  Crusade. 

1297  Dandola,  Doge  of  Venice,  preach¬ 

ing  the  Crusade, 

Fifth  Crusade. 

1298  The  Emperor  Alexius,  poisoned 

and  strangled  by  Murzoufle, 

1299  Mourzoufle  parleying  with  Dan¬ 

dola, 

1300  Entry  of  Crusaders  into  Constan¬ 

tinople, 

Sixth  Crusade. 

1301  Crusade  against  the  Moors  of 

Granada, 

1302  The  Crusade  of  the  Children, 

1303  A  friendly  tournament, 

]  304  For  the  defence  of  Christ, 

1305  St.  Francis  of  Assise  endeavors  to 

convert  Sultan  Melie-Kamel, 

1306  The  baptism  of  infidels, 

1307  Departure  of  Thibault,  King  of 

Navarre, 

1308  The  Crusaders’  War  Machinery, 

Seventh  Crusade. 

1309  Gaining  converts, 

1310  The  True  Cross, 

1311  The  Benediction, 

1312  Dispersion  of  the  Syrian  Army 

by  a  sand  tempest, 

1313  St.  Louis  before  Damietta, 

1314  Te  Deum  after  victory, 

1315  The  Crusaders  of  the  Nile, 

1316  A  Message  from  the  East, 

1317  St.  Louis  in  Prison  in  Egypt, 

1318  Arrival  at  Cairo  of  Prisoners  of 

Minich, 

1319  Christian  Cavillers  captive  at  Cairo, 

1320  Death  of  Almyadam, 

1321  The  Emir’s  head  shown  in  the 

Seraglio, 


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Fighth  Crusade. 


1322  The  Sultan  Chagger-Eddom  and 

the  Emir  Saif  Eddim, 

1323  A  celestial  light, 

1324  The  cruelties  of  Bibars, 

1325  The  captives, 

1326  The  Departure  from  Aiguez- 

Moites, 

1327  The  Night  of  Aug.  25th,  1270; 

St.  Louis’s  death, 

1 328  Prayer  for  the  Dead, 

1329  Assassination  of  Henry  of  Ger¬ 


many, 

1330  Edward  III,  of  England,  kills 

his  would-be  assassin, 

1331  The  dishonorable  truce, 

1332  Invocation  to  Mahomet, 

1333  Sanuto  showing  maps  of  the  East 

to  Pope  John  XXII, 


1334  The  Veteran, 

1335  Constantine  Palaeologus  harangu¬ 

ing  the  Defenders  of  Con¬ 
stantinople, 

1336  Mahomet  II  before  Constantino¬ 

ple, 

i  QQ7  mUo  Ottranmis  nenetratine1  Hun¬ 


gary, 

1338  The  Sinews  of  War, 

1339  The  Crusaders  crossing  Mt.  Tau¬ 


rus, 

1340  An  enemy  of  the  Crusaders, 

1341  Battle  of  Lepanto, 

1342  The  departure, 

1343  The  Order  of  Chivalry, 

1344  The  return, 

1345  The  Christian  Army  in  the  Moun¬ 

tains  of  Judea, 

1346  Confession, 

1347  Miracles, 

1348  Troubadours  singing  the  glories 

of  the  Crusades, 


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Dickens  Series. 


4635  Dickens  in  his  study  at  Gadslnll,  A 

2939  Dickens’  Empty  Chair  at  Gads- 

hill,  A 

2940  Captain  Cuttle,  A 

2941  Uriah  Heep,  A 

2942  Pickwick,  A 

2943  Mr.  Pecksniff,  A 

2944  Peggoty,  A 

2945  Rogue  Riderhood,  A 

2946  Little  Nell  and  Grandfather,  a 

2947  The  two  Wellers,  A 

2948  Mrs.  Gamp,  A 


2949  Alfred  Jingle, 

2950  Bill  Sykes  and  his  dog, 

2951  Caleb  Plummer  and  daughter, 

2952  Little  Dorritt, 

2953  Sidney  Carton, 

2954  Micawber, 

2955  Dick  Swiveler  and  the  March¬ 

ioness, 

2956  Bob  Crachet  and  Tiny  Tim, 

2957  Miss  Betsey  Trotwood, 

4354  Dickens’  ‘'Old  Curiosity  Shop, 
London, 


3957  Captain  Costigan, 

3958  Colonel  Newcomb, 

3959  Major  Dobbin, 


Thackeray  Series. 

a  3961  Major  Pendennis, 

A  3962  Little  Sister, 


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Washington  Series. 


1469  Washington  as  a  young  man,  A 

8967  Washington  as  a  surveyor,  a 

3965  Washington  subduing  a  camp 

brawl,  A 

3963  People  of  Winchester  appealing 

to  Washington,  a 

3966  Washington,  Pendleton  and 

Henry  going  to  the  first 
Congress,  A 


3964  Washington  crossing  the  Delaware,  b 


13145  Lady  Washington’s  reception,  — 

13146  Washington  and  his  generals,  — 
1461  Portrait  of  Washington. — Stuart,  A 
1460  Portrait  of  Washington. — Trumbull,  A 

4636  Portrait  of  Washington. — Peale,  A 

4637  Portrait  of  Washington,  (with 

frame),  A 

1470  Martha  Washington  as  a  young 

woman,  A 

12177  George  and  Martha  Washington,  — 


Columbus  Series. 


13130  Christopher  Columbus,  — - 

14646  La  Eabida  Convent,  Palos, 

Spain,  A 

14647  La  Pabida  Convent,  the  Patio,  A 


13131  First  Sight  of  Land,  — 

10659  Reception  of  Columbus  at  the 
Court  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  c 


14646,  La  Rabida  Convent,  Palos,  Spain. 


14648  La  Rabida  Convent,  view  from 
the  mirador  showing  the 
Rio  Tinto,  and  Domingo 
Rubio  whence  Columbus 
sailed  for  America,  A 

13128  Isabella,  Queen  of  Spain,  — 

13129  Ferdinand,  King  of  Spain,  • — 


4639  Americus  Vespucius,  — 

14649  The  two  vaults  in  Cathedral  of 

Santo  Domingo,  where 
Columbus  and  his  son  were 
buried,  A 

14650  Casket  containing  remains  of 

Columbus,  a 


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Napoleon  Series. 


3207  Birthplace  of  Napoleon,  Island 
of  Corsica, 

3241  Charles  Bonaparte, 

3235  Lettizia  Bamolene,  mother  of 
Napoleon, 

4580  Louis  XVI  (full  figure), 

3211  Beign  of  Terror  in  Paris, 

4571  The  States  General,  1789, 

4559  The  Conciergerie, 

3254  Marshal  Augereau,  Due  de  Casti- 
liagne, 

4570  Battle  of  Fleurus, 

4581  Dumauruz,  Minister  of  War  and 

Foreign  Affairs, 

4582  Mirabeau, 

4583  Robespierre, 

3212  Battle  of  Roveredo, 

14270  Bridge  of  Areola, 

3909  Battle  of  Areola, 

3210  Napoleon  at  Battle  of  Areola, 
13278  Marshal  Suchet, 

4568  Death  of  Marceau,  September, 
1796, 

4002  Battle  of  the  Pyramids, 

3232  Napoleon  at  Battle  of  the  Pyra¬ 
mids, 

4556  Napoleon  at  Battle  of  the  Pyra¬ 
mids.  — Julian , 

3256  Junot,  Due  de  Abrantes, 

4566  Bonaparte  at  Jaffa,  March  11, 

1799, 

3214  Battle  of  Aboukir, 

3246  General  Kleber, 

4567  Napoleon  elected  consul, 

3249  General  de  Latour  d’  Auvergne, 

1393  Napoleon  crossing  the  Alps  — 

David, 

1394  Napoleon  crossing  the  Alps.— 

Delaroche, 

3215  Passage  of  the  St.  Bernard, 

4560  Napoleon  and  Berthier  at  the 

Battle  of  Marengo, 

3248  General  Dessaix, 

3208  Birthplace  of  Josephine,  Island 
of  Martinque, 

3221  Coronation  of  Napoleon  and  Jose¬ 
phine, 

12965  Hohenlinden, 

12963  Ulm, 

14269  Night  before  Austerlitz, 

3216  Battle  of  Austerlitz, 

4565  Battle  of  Austerlitz,  Napoleon 
and  Staff’, 

3219  Battle  of  Trafalgar,  death  of 
Admiral  Nelson, 

3240  Joseph  Bonaparte, 

12964  Jena, 

3217  Battle  of  Jena, 

4573  Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of 
Prussia,  Berlin,  July  6, 1807, 
3213  Meeting  of  the  Emperors  of 
France  and  Russia, 

3239  Jerome  Bonaparte, 

3243  Murat,  King  of  Naples, 


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4564  Battle  of  Evlau, 

13277  Marshal  Soult, 

3204  “  1807.” — Meissomer, 

3258  Davoust,  Due  du  Auerstadt  and 
Prince  of  Eckmuhl, 

3244  Launes,  Due  de  Montebello, 

3242  Massena,  Prince  d’  Essling, 

6240  Battle  of  Essling,  death  of  Due 
de  Montebello, 

3218  Entry  of  the  French  into  Venice, 
4563  Battle  of  Somo  Sierra,  November 
30,  1808, 

3257  Berthier,  Prince  of  Wagram, 

4572  Battle  of  Wagram,  July  17,  1809, 
3247  Marshal  McDonald,  Due  de 
Tarante, 

3253  Marshal  Marmont,  Due  de  Ragusa, 

3236  Josephine,  Empress  of  France, 

3224  Napoleon  announcing  his  divorce 

to  Josephine, 

12633  Napoleon’s  farewell  to  Josephine, 
4558  Marriage  of  Maria  Louise, 

3237  Maria  Louise,  Empress  of  France, 

3238  King  of  Rome, 

4576  King  of  Rome, 

4562  Battle  of  Moscow,  September  7, 
1812, 

3222  Napoleon’s  army  retreating  from 
Russia, 

9265  Marshall  Ney  on  the  retreat  from 
Russia, 

4561  Battle  of  Hannau,  October  30, 
1813, 

3225  Napoleon’s  Farewell  at  Fon¬ 

tainebleau, 

3973  Napoleon  in  1814, 

3226  Napoleon’s  return  from  the  Island 

of  Elba, 

4569  Triumphal  entry  of  the  National 
Guard  into  Paris, 

13280  Louis  XVIII, 

13276  Napoleon  in  1815, 

3227  Battle  of  Waterloo, 

3228  “  The  Old  Guard  Dies,  but  Never 

Surrenders,” 

3972  Napoleon  at  Waterloo, 

6239  At  Waterloo, 

13147  News  of  the  Victory  at  Waterloo, 
11826  Waterloo  to  Paris,  1815,  _ 

3223  Napoleon  signing  his  abdication, 

9266  On  board  H.  M.  S.  “  Bellero- 

phon,” 

3229  The  landing  place,  Jamestown, 

St.  Helena, 

3230  Napoleon’s  prison  at  St.  Helena, 
12966  Last  moments  of  Napoleon, 

6241  Napoleon  dying, 

9267  Death  of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena, 

3231  Napoleon’s  grave,  St.  Helena, 
4574  The  return  of  the  body  of  Napo¬ 
leon  to  Paris,  December  15, 
1840, 

3250  Due  de  Riclistadt, 

3245  Clughet, 


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Napoleon  Series— Continued. 


3251  General  Oudinot,  Due  de  Reggio,  A 

3252  Marshal  Martier,  Due  de  Treviso,  A 

3255  Baron  (general)  Combronne,  A 

4575  Napoleon  (head). — David,  A 

3234  Napoleon  (head),  A 


3233  Napoleon  (standing),  c 

4577  Marshal  de  Saxe,  A 

4578  Marshal  Ney .—Girard,  A 

4579  Marshal  McDonald  (standing),  A 

13279  Plortense,  Queen  of  Holland,  A 


Child  Series. 


13275  A  coy  little  rosebud,  as 

7278  Children’s  doll  party,  s 

7277  Children’s  tea  party,  s 

13214  Dogmatic  photography,  as 

13273  First  lessons  in  riding,  abs 

12125  “If  I  press  the  button,  will  you 

do  the  rest  ?  ”  s 

9072  “  I  love ’em  bofe,”  .  s 

12124  “I  shan’t  practice  another  min¬ 
ute,”  s 

13274  “I  wonder  if  the  angels  ever  go 

to  bed  ?  ”  as 


12128  “  Kiss  me  good  night,”  s 

7291  Little  old  woman  in  a  shoe,  s 

12123  “My,  but  those  chocolates  are 

good ! ”  s 

12121  “  Papa,  I  like  pictures,”  s 

12122  “  Papa,  see  my  slippers,”  s 

12936  Seashore  cherubs,  s 

13272  “Tabby  and  I  is  chums,”  as 

12127  “Tell  me  about  the  brownies,”  s 
12126  “  This  little  pig  went  to  market,”  s 
12109  Trials  of  the  day  are  o’er,  as 

13270  “  We  just  woke  up,”  as 


Portraits. 


Authors. 

1385  Arnold,  Matthew,  A 

1503  Beaconsfield,  Earl,  A 

1452  Broughton,  Rhoda,  A 

1449  Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett,  A 

1401  Browning,  Robert,  A 

1464  Burns,  Robert,  A 

1490  Carlyle,  Thomas,  A 

1387  Clemens,  Samuel  L.,  (“Mark 

Twain”),  A 


8381  Collins,  Wilkie,  ab 

1455  Darwin,  Charles,  a 

4635  Dickens  in  his  study  at  Gadshill,  A 
1466  Druglen,  Jane,  A 

1456  Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  A 

1290  Froude,  James  Anthony,  A 

5840  Gilbert,  Sir  W.  S.,  A 

7090  Goethe,  A 

1386  Harte,  Bret,  a 

1388  Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  a 


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Portraits — Continued. 


Authors. 

1424  Hugo,  Victor, 

5843  Huxley,  Professor, 

5842  Kingsley,  Charles, 

1501  Longfellow,  Henry  W., 

1391  Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  (older), 
14252  Milton  dictating  “Samson  Agon- 
istes,” 

1450  Muller,  Professor  Max, 

5849  Ruskin,  John, 

1491  Ruskin,  John,  (aged), 

9286  Scott,  Sir  Walter, 

7091  Shakspeare,  William, 

1451  Spencer,  Herbert, 

1489  Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles, 
1389  Taylor,  Bayard. 

1400  Tennyson,  Alfred, 

5838  Trollope,  Anthony, 

1387  “Twain,  Mark,” 

5841  Tyndall,  Professor, 

1399  Whittier,  John  Greenleaf, 


Artists. 

1395  Gerome, 

5845  Landseer,  Sir  Edwin, 
5853  Meissonier, 

4025  Sully,  Thomas, 

5846  Whistler, 


Musicians. 

13133  Bull,  Ole, 

5851  Nilsson,  Christine. 

8383  Nilsson,  Christine  (|  length), 
1508  Patti,  Adelina, 

5847  Sullivan,  Sir  Arthur, 


Actors  and  Actresses. 

1507  Anderson,  Mary, 

5852  Bernhardt  as  “  La  Tosca, 

5839  Irving,  Henry  (bust), 

1454  Irving,  Henry  (f  length,  sitting), 
1506  Langtry,  Lillie,  .  „ 

1392  Lotta  as  the  “Marchioness, 


8346  Sal vini, 

1492  Terry,  Ellen. 


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1471  Drexel,  A.  J., 

5873  Edison,  Thomas  A., 

4026  Evarts,  William  M., 

4024  Fillmore,  Millard, 

13149  Garfield,  James  A., 

4027  Garlield,  James  A.  (profile), 

1404  Grant,  General  U.  S., 

4020  Hayes,  Rutherford  B., 

5870  Harrison,  Benjamin,  _  . 

12338  Harrison,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Benjamin, 

2087  Johnson,  Andrew, 

1482  Lincoln, 

13141  Lincoln  (full  length), 

12170  Lincoln  and  Garfield, 

1478  Lincoln  and  his  cabinet, 

5871  Morton,  Levi  P., 

1459  Penn,  William, 

3025  Stanton,  Edward  M., 

3026  Sumner,  Charles, 

5872  Thurman,  A.  G., 

1469  Washington  as  a  young  man, 

4017  Washington  —Marshall, 

1460  Washington. — Trumbull, 

146 1  W  asliington. — Stuart. 

4636  Washington. — Peale,  (bust), 

4637  Washington. — Peale, (with  frame), 

1470  Washington,  Martha,  as  a  young 

woman, 

12177  Washington,  George  and  Martha, 
3044  Wells,  Hon.  Gideon, 

3261  Young,  Brigham, 


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Austrian. 

1412  Emperor  of  Austria, 

1413  Empress  of  Austria, 

8377  Crown  Prince  Rudolph, 

8378  Crown  Princess  Stephanie, 


Belgian . 

1407  King  of  Belgium, 

1408  Queen  of  Belgium, 


Danish. 

1416  King  of  Denmark, 

1417  Queen  of  Denmark, 

8375  King  and  Queen  of  Denmark, 


Divines. 

3259  Beecher,  Henry  Ward, 

8382  Booth,  General,  Salvation  Army, 

1397  Dean  of  Canterbury, 

1493  Farrar,  Canon, 

13163  Leo  XIII  (bust),  .  . 

1429  Leo  XIII  (full  figure,  sitting), 
5848  Newman,  Cardinal, 

1398  Spurgeon,  Charles  IL., 

1468  White,  Bishop, 


American. 

3263  Blaine,  James  G., 

2081  Buchanan,  James, 

3007  Calhoun,  John  C., 

3010  Cameron,  Simon, 

1492  Childs,  George  W ., 

3971  Clay,  Henry, 

1509  Cleveland,  Grover, 

13174  Cleveland,  Mrs., 

12191  Cleveland,  President  and  Mrs., 


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Dutch 

5861  Queen  of  Holland, 

English. 

1396  Queen  Victoria, 

1431  Queen  Victoria, 

8355  Queen  Victoria  on  the  throne, 

1432  Albert,  Prince  Consort, 

1433  Prince  of  Wales, 

8372  Prince  of  Wales  (in  uniform), 

1434  Princess  of  Wales, 

1446  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales, 

1447  T.  R.  H.  the  Princesses  of  Wales, 
1467  Children  of  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
8358  Prince  Albert  Victor, 

8356  Princess  Victoria, 

8373  Princess  Maud, 

8357  Prince  George, 

8374  Duke  and  Duchess  ot  rite, 

1402  Princess  Beatrice, 


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Portraits 


English. 

1444  Princess  Beatrice  (f  length),  a 

1441  Princess  Alice,  a 

1439  Marchioness  of  Lome,  Princess 

Louise,  a 

1435  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  a 

1436  Duchess  of  Edinburgh,  A 

1462  Duke  of  Albany,  '  A 

1463  Duchess  of  Albany,  A 

1442  Duke  of  Connaught,  Prince  Arthur,  A 

1443  Duchess  of  Connaught,  a 

5844  Duke  of  Cambridge,  a 

1498  Duke  of  Argyle,  K.  G.,  A 

1497  Earl  Granville,  F.  R.  S.,  D.  C.  L., 

B.  C.,  K.  G.,  a 

1496  Lord  Salisbury,  A 

1503  Earl  Beaconsfield,  A 

1505  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  _  A 

8379  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  in  1890,  A 

8380  Mrs.  Gladstone,  A 

1494  Admiral  Lord  Nelson,  A 

1499  General  (Chinese)  Gordon,  A 

9988  Balfour,  A 

5850  Parnell,  A 

8349  Henry  M.  Stanley,  A 

French. 

1465  Lafayette,  A 

1403  Eugenie  (vonth),  A 

8359  Eugenie  (empress),  A 

1426  Eugenie  (widow),  A 

5856  Prince  Imperial,  A 

4640  Louis  XIV,  a 

1405  Prince  Louis  Napoleon,  a 

5857  Jerome  Bonaparte  (Plon  Plon),  a 

5855  Philippe,  Comte  de  Paris,  a 

1423  Francois  Jules  Grevy,  a 

5854  Carnot,  President  of  France,  a 

13134  Gambetta,  — 

7088  General  Boulanger,  A 

9287  Gustav  Eiffel,  b 

1425  Count  Ferdinand  de  Lesseps,  A 

4997  Count  de  Lesseps  and  family,  c; 

German. 

8361  William  I,  A 

5556  William  I  (with  decorations),  A 

1418  William  I  (in  uniform),  a 

8362  Dowager  Empress,  wife  of  Wil¬ 

liam  I,  a 

5557  Emperor  Frederick,  A 

1420  Empress  Frederick,  A 

8365  Empress  Frederick  (evening 

dress),  fd*?  A 

8363  Emperor  William  II,  a 

13062  Empress  Augusta  Victoria,  A 


War  1 

Revolution. 

1460  Washington. — Trumbull,  A 

1461  Washington. — Stuart,  A 

13146  Washington  and  his  generals,  — 


Continued. 


8364  Empress  Augusta  Victoria,  ( 

length),  a 

8366  Princesses  Victoria,  Margaret, 

and  Dorothy,  A 

8369  Princess  Victoria,  a 

8368  Prince  Henry,  A 

5868  Queen  Louise  and  William  I,  A 

3262  Queen  Louise,  A 

1445  Prince  Battenburg,  A 

1422  Prince  Christian  of  Hesse,  A 

1437  Princess  Christian  of  Hesse,  A 

1448  Princess  Elizabeth  of  Hesse,  a 

5862  King  of  Roumania,  A 

5867  King  of  Saxony,  A 

8376  King  and  Queen  of  Saxony,  A 

8353  King  Ludwig  of  Bavaria,  A 

1421  Bismarck,  a 

8371  Bismarck  (older),  A 

5869  Count  Herbert  Bismarck,  a 

8370  Von  Moltke  (in  full  uniform),  A 

8367  Crown  Prince  Frederick  William,  A 
Grecian. 

7089  King  of  Greece,  a 

1427  Queen  of  Greece,  a 

Italian. 

5860  King  Humbert,  A 

1428  Queen  of  Italy,  A 

8354  Prince  of  Naples,  a 

Portuguese. 

1414  King  of  Portugal,  A 

1415  Queen  of  Portugal,  A 

Russian. 

1 430  Czar,  a 

8360  Czar  and  Czarina,  A 

Spanish. 

1406  King  of  Spain,  a 

8352  Infant  King  of  Spain,  A 

1411  Don  Carlos,  A 

Swedish. 

1409  Oscar,  King  of  Sweden,  A 

1410  Queen  of  Sweden,  a 


5859  Maximilian,  Emperor  of  Mexico,  A 

5864  Milan,  King  of  Servia,  A 

5865  Natalie,  Queen  of  Servia,  A 

5863  Prince  Ferdinand  of  Bulgaria,  A 

8351  King  of  Siam,  A 

8350  Nasr-ed-Din,  Shah  of  Persia,  a 

8347  Arabi  Pasha,  a 

5866  Tewtik  Pasha,  A 

5835  King  Kalakaua,  A 

5838  Queen  Kaleleonalani  (Emma),  a 

13180  Queen  Liliuokalani,  c 


1465  Lafayette,  a 

4021  General  Gates,  A 

3970  Major  Charles  Lee,  1776,  A 

4022  Lord  Cornwallis  (bust),  A 


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War  Portraits— Continued. 


Revolution. 

4638  Lord  Cornwallis,  (f  length), 

3966  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  K.  B.,  1776, 
4019  Benedict  Arnold, 

Rebellion. 

1482  Lincoln, 

1478  Lincoln  and  his  Cabinet, 

1404  General  U.  S.  Grant, 

3016  General  Geo.  G.  Meade, 

3017  General  Geo.  B.  McClellan, 

3030  General  W.  T.  Sherman, 

3027  General  Daniel  E.  Sickles, 

3029  Lieut.-General  Philip  H.  Sheri¬ 
dan, 

4851  Lieut.-General  Philip  H.  Sheri¬ 
dan  ( in  parade), 

2082  Major-General  Nath.  P.  Banks, 

2083  Major-General  D.  C.  Buell, 

2084  Major-General  A.  E.  Burnside, 

2085  Major-General  D.  B.  Birney, 

2086  Major-General  Benj.  F.  Butler, 

2088  Major-General  O.  O.  Howard, 

2089  Major-General  Jos.  Hooker, 

2090  Major-General  A.  A.  Humphreys, 
3000  Major  General  John  A.  Dix, 

3003  Major-General  A.  Doubleday, 

3012  Major-General  E.  O.  C.  Ord, 

3013  Major-General  John  Newton, 

3020  Major-General  John  A.  Logan, 

3021  Major-General  Geo.  H.  Thomas, 
3023  Major-General  John  Sedgwick, 
3031  Major-General  J.  F.  Reynolds, 

3039  Major-General  Alex.  A.  W  ebb, 
3015  Major-General  Meigs, 

3036  Major-General  G.  Pennypacker, 

3037  Major-General  R.  Patterson, 

3040  Major-General  James  S.  Words¬ 

worth, 


3002  Brevet  Major-General  Alex.  B. 
Dyer, 

2091  Brigadier-General  S.  P.  Heintzle- 
man, 

3032  Brigadier-General  James  B.  Rick¬ 
etts, 

2095  General  Richard  S.  Ewell, 

3008  General  G.  A.  Custer, 

3019  General  John  A.  McClernard, 
3014  General  J.  B.  McPherson, 

1480  General  H.  J.  Kilpatrick, 

1481  General  Irvin  McDowell, 

3119  General  Gilmore  and  staff, 

3045  General  Sam’l  R.  Zook, 

1479  General  Phil.  Kearney, 

4028  General  Winfield  Scott, 

3135  General  Scott  and  stafi  (from  lite, 

3022  Winfield  Scott  and  generals 
(medallions), 

3005  Rear  Admiral  John  A.  Dahlgren, 

2093  Commodore  Andrew  G.  Foote, 
3043  Lieut.  Warden,  (afterwards  Ad¬ 
miral'), 

3034  Admiral  David  Porter, 

3035  Admiral  W.  D.  Porter, 

2094  Colonel  E.  E.  Ellsworth, 

3001  Colonel  Ulric  Dahlgren, 

3041  Major  Theo.  Winthrop,  killed  at 

Big  Bethel, 

1483  Major  Robert  Anderson, 

3042  Captain  Wilkes, 

1484  Dr.  J.  Letterman,  Medical  Direc¬ 

tor,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
3004  Comte  de  Paris, 

3006  Andrew  G.  Curtin, 

3044  Hon.  Gideon  Wells, 

3025  Edward  M.  Stanton, 

3010  Simon  Cameron, 

4641  Jefferson  Davis, 


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War  Pictures. 


French  and  Indian. 

4006  Death  of  Montgomery,  Quebec, 
4008  Death  of  General  Wolfe, 


Revolution. 

First  blow  for  liberty, 

Fortifying  Breed’s  Hill  on  the 
night  of  June  16,  1775, 
Death  of  Warren,  Bunker  Hill, 
Moll  Pitcher, 

Committee  of  Continental  on- 
gress  drafting  the  Declara¬ 
tion  of  Independence, 

3964  Washington  crossing  the  Dela¬ 
ware, 

8227  Surrender  of  Cornwallis, 


13142 

3968 

4004 

4005 
13144 


4003  Col. 


Mexican. 

Taylor  at  the 


Battle  of 


Okeechobee, 


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Rebellion. 

1473  Bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter, 

31 18  Two  8-inch  Parrott  Rifles  Breach - 
ing-Battery  against  Fort 
Sumter, 

3120  Two  8-inch  Seacoast  Mortars 

against  Fort  Sumter, 

3121  Two  80-pounders,  Whitworth 

Naval  Breach  in g-Battery, 
against  Fort  Sumter, 

3122  200-pounder  Breaching-Battery, 

against  Fort  Sumter, 

3123  300-pounder,  Parrott  Rifle, 

3125  300-pounder,  Rifle  Breaching- 

Battery,  against  Fort  Sum¬ 
ter, 

3097  Interior  of  Fort  Sumter  at  the 
close  of  the  war, 

3124  Beacon  House,  opposite  Fort 

Sumter, 


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Rebellion. 


3047  Death  of  Ellsworth,  A 

3086  Battle  of  Bich  Mountain,  A 

3053  Battle  of  Bull  Bun,  A 

3054  Struggle  on  a  bridge  during 

retreat  from  Man  asses.,  A 

3056  Gun  and  mortar  boats  on  the 

Mississippi,  A 

3095  Fortress  Monroe  and  vicinity,  A 

3071  Naval  conflict,  Hampton  Boads, 

“Monitor”  and  “Merrimac,”  A 
3063  New  Orleans  and  vicinity,  a 

3065  Capture  of  New  Orleans,  attack 

on  Fort  Phillips,  A 

3066  Capture  of  New  Orleans,  fleets 

passing  the  forts,  A 

3067  Action  of  the  gunboats  at  Mem¬ 

phis,  A 

3074  Battle  of  Mill  Creek,  A 

3070  Battle  near  Mill  Creek,  death  of 

General  Zollikofler,  A 

3094  Battle  of  Wilson’s  Creek,  Mo.,  a 

3048  Capture  of  Fort  Donelson,  A 

3079  Battle  of  Shiloh,  A 

3082  Battle  of  Shiloh,  charge  of  Gen¬ 
eral  Grant,  A 

3059  Battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  A 

3060  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  A 

3073  Battle  of  Murfreesboro,  capture  of 

a  rebel  flag,  A 

3096  Battle  of  Gettysburg. —  Wenderoth,  A 
13143  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  Longstreet’s 

repulse,  — 

1486  Map  of  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  A 

1487  Cavalry  Map  of  Battle  of  Gettys¬ 

burg,  A 

3090  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  a 

1485  Map  of  Battle  of  Vicksburg,  a 

3088  Attack  on  Port  Hudson,  a 

3089  Finding  a  wounded  picket  in  a 

rifle  pit,  a 

3050  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  a 

4007  Council  of  W ar.  “  1  propose  to 
light  it  out  on  this  line,  if  it 
takes  all  summer,”  a 

3078  Battle  of  Lookout  Mountain,  a 

3093  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  attack 
on  the  Spottsylvania  Court- 
House,  A 

3087  Capture  of  the  works  at  Petersburg,  a 

30SO  Sherman’s  march  to  the  sea,  a 


3081  Sherman’s  march  to  the  sea,  rear 

guard,  A 

3061  Bombardment  of  Fort  Fisher,  A 

3051  Battle  of  Chantilly,  Va.,  A 

3052  Battle  of  Cedar  Mountain,  a 

3064  Destruction  of  the  Gosport  Navy 

Yard,  a 

3068  Battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  A 

3072  Battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  U.  S. 

Gunboats  covering  McClel¬ 
lan’s  retreat,  A 

3069  Battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  A 

3076  Attack  on  Iveely’s  Ford,  a 

3077  Attack  on  Knoxville,  A 

3083  Attack  on  Bocky  Face  Bidge,  Ga.,  A 

3084  Attack  on  Boanoke  Island,  land¬ 

ing  the  troops,  A 

3085  Capture  of  Boanoke  Island,  A 

3092  Attack  on  Fort  Wagner,  A 

1474  Fairfax  Court  House,  A 

4010  Newspapers  for  the  army,  A 

4009  Commissary,  A 

1477  Soldier,  A 

1476  Sailor,  A 

1475  Mortar  firing,  — 

3126  Headquarters  of  Field  Officer, 

of  Trenches,  second  row,  a 

3127  Battery  Brown,  two  8-inch  Par¬ 

rott  Bifles,  bursted  gun,  a 

3062  Battle  flag  of  1st  New  Jersey 

Cavalry,  A 


Franco-Prussian  War. 


5549  Arrival  of  King  William  at  Saar- 

briicken,  A 

5550  First  meeting  of  Napoleon  and 

Bismarck  after  the  battle  of 
Sedan,  A 

5551  Napoleon  and  Bismarck  after  the 

battle  of  Sedan,  A 

5552  Consultation  on  capitulation  of 

Paris,  A 

5553  The  ultimatum  —  Bismarck, 

Favre  and  Thiers,  A 

5554  Von  Moltke  in  the  Palace  of 

Versailles,  A 

5555  Napoleon  III  on  the  way  to  meet 

the  King  of  Prussia,  A 

7112  Bed  Prince  reviewing  Prussian 
cavalry  with  captured 
French  flags,  a 


Vessels. 


War  Vessels. 

American. 

8160  Squadron  of  the  Evolution  or 

White  Squadron,  c 

8161  White  Squadron  under  fire  at 

Newport,  c 

4917  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Atlanta,”  c 

12346  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Atlanta,”  df 


4916  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Atlanta,”  broad¬ 
side,  c 

6483  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Atlanta,”  saluting, 

yards  manned,  c 

9789  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Atlanta,”  battery 

deck,  c 

8166  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Atlanta,”  ready 

for  action  on  deck,  x> 


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12364,  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Chicago.” 


Atlanta,”  eight- 


War  Vessels. 

American. 

9791  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “ 

inch  gun,  c 

9790  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Atlanta,”  berth  deck,  c 
7086  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,”  d 

8148  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,”  c 

7086  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,” 

12370  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,”  DB 

12374  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,”  de 

9788  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,”  spar- 
deck, 

9787  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Baltimore,  cap¬ 
tain’s  cabin,  c 

12335  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Bancroft,”  rm 

12382  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “Bennington,  cue 

6480  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Boston,”  star¬ 

board, 

6481  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Boston,”  port, 

9777  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Boston,”  signaling,  c 

9778  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “Boston,”  manning 

the  yards, 

9779  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Boston,  gun 

mounted  aloft, 

9780  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Boston,”  looking 

out  for  torpedo  attack,. 

9781  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Boston,”  junior 

officers’  quarters, 

9782  IJ.  S.  Cruiser  “  Boston,”  single 

stick  exercise, 


12388  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Charleston,”  ef 

6479  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Chicago,”  c 

12364  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “  Chicago,”  DF 

9786  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Chicago,”  gun  deck,  c 
9785  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “Chicago,”  spar 

dcclv  ^ 

9783  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Chicago,”  admiral’s 

cabin  ^ 

9784  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “Chicago,”  ward 

room,  c 

14699  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Columbia,”  Gov¬ 
ernment  speed  trial,  cdf 

12381  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “  Concord,”  ef 

12353  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Newark,”  ee 

9293  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “Newark,”  bow 

view,  BDG 

9294  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Newark,”  broad¬ 

side,  CFG 

9295  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Newark,”  stern 

view,  .  c 

12209  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York”  in 

dry  dock,  ^  SF 

13667  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  New  York,” 

bow,  ceefg 

13666  IT. S. Cruiser  “New  York,”  broad- 
sid©j 

13668  U.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  stern,  f 

13669  U.S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  deck,  c 

13670  IT.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  one 

of  the  guns,  cs 


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Vessels— Continued. 


12402,  U,  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  Government  Speed  Trial. 


War  Vessels. 

A  merican. 


12390  U.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  pre¬ 
liminary  trial  trip,  of 

12393  U.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  pre¬ 
liminary  trial  trip,  F 

12402  U.  S.  Cruiser  “New  York,”  Gov¬ 

ernment  speed  trial,  df 

12403  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  New  York,”  Gov¬ 

ernment  speed  trial,  F 

12407  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  New  York,”  Gov¬ 
ernment  speed  trial,  cf 

9292  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Philadelphia,”  a 
12384  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Philadelphia,”  ef 

7084  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Philadelphia,” 

preparing  for  the  launch,  CD 

7085  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Philadelphia,”  the 

launch,  cd 

12317  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Philadelphia,” 


under  way, 

12355  U.  S.  Cruiser  “San  Francisco,” 

J  2373  U.  S.  Cruiser  “San  Francisco,” 
5764  U.  S.  Dynamite  Cruiser  “  Vesu¬ 
vius,” 

12352  U.  S.  Dynamite  Cruiser  “Vesu¬ 
vius,”  decorated, 

12348  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Yorktown,” 

5762  U.  S.  Cruiser  “Yorktown,”  afloat, 
8156  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Yorktown,”  seven 
bells, 

5766  U.  S.  Cruiser  “  Yorktown  ”  and 
“Vesuvius”  on  the  stocks, 
April  28,  1888, 


DEF 

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6485  U.  S.  S.  “  Brooklyn,” 

8149  FT.  S.  S.  “  Constitution,”  gun  deck, 

9793  U.  S.  S.  “Enterprise,”  marine 

guard, 

9792  IT.  S.  S.  “  Enterprise,”  berth  deck, 

9794  U.  S.  S.  “  Enterprise,”  at  quar¬ 

ters, 

9795  U.  S.  S.  “Enterprise,”  barber 

shop, — “  next,” 

4911  U.S.S.  “Galena,” 

6487  U.  S.  S.  “  Kearsarge,” 

4913  IT.  S.  S.  “  Osippee,” 

4914  U.  S.  S.  “  Osippee”  and  “  Yantic,” 

bow  view, 

8167  IT.  S.  S.  “Pensacola,”  gun  deck, 
8165  IT.  S.  S.  “  Pensacola,”  saluting, 
4910  U.  S.  S.  “  Richmond,” 

9800  U.  S.  S.  “  Richmond,”  standing  by 
to  lay  aloft, 

6143  U.  S.  S.  “Richmond,”  decorated 
for  a  ball, 

1515  U.  S.  S.  “  Swatara,” 

13153  U.  S.  S.  “Swatara,” 

2999  U.  S.  S.  “Swatara,”  poop  and 
quarter-deck  in  mid-ocean, 
under  sail, 

4912  U.  S.  S.  “Yantic,” 

12378  U.  S.  S.  Despatch-boat  “  Dolphin,” 
4918  U.  S.  S.  Despatch -boat  “  Dolphin,” 
8892  U.  S.  S.  Despatch-boat  “  Dolphin,” 
12383  U.  S.  Monitor  “  Miantonomah,” 
9797  U.  S.  Monitor  “Miantonomah,” 
bow  view, 


c 

s 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

D 

c 

c 

c 

D 

A 

s 


AS 

c 

DF 

C 

c 

EF 


C 


c 


185 


Vessels— Continued. 


War  Vessels. 

American. 

9798  U.  S.  Monitor  “  Miantonomah,” 

broadside,  c 

9799  U.  S.  Monitor  “Miantonomah,” 

stem  view,  c 

3744  Monitors  and  Receiving-ship, 

League  Island  Navy  Yard,  c 

1525  Double  turretted  monitor  in  dry 

dock,  a 

1524  Broadside  view  of  a  monitor,  a 

12386  U.  S.  Torpedo-boat  “Stilletto,”  cdf 

6488  U.S.  Receiving-ship  “Minnesota,”  c 
9796  U.  S.  School-ship  “St.  Mary,”  c 

9772  U.  S.  Training-ship,  reading  the 

Articles  of  War,  b 

9774  U.  S.  Training-ship,  gunnery 

practice,  c 

9771  U.  S.  Training-ship,  battalion 

drill,  c 

9770  U.  S.  Training-ship,  knotting  and 

splicing,  c 

9769  U.  S.  Training-ship,  fencing,  c 


9775  U.  S.  Training-ship,  group  of 

cadets,  b 

9773  U.  S.  Training-ship,  cadets  study¬ 
ing,  ,  .  ,  c 

9776  U.  S.  Training-ship,  cadets  sing¬ 

ing,  B 

8147  U.  S.  Training-ship  “New 

Hampshire,”  c 


1512  View  of  a  man-of-war  from  the 

mizzen-top,  a 

1519  Gun  deck,  c 

1523  Eating  mess  on  the  gun  deck,  s 

6148  Firing  a  pivot-gun,  d 

1514  Pivot-gun  drill,  a 

8159  Pivot-gun  drill  at  sea,  c 

8162  Hotchkiss  revolving  cannon,  c 

8164  Gatling  gun  in  action,  c 

8150  Training  a  6-inch  rifle  gun,  b 

1511  Training  a  15-inch  gun,  as 

13154  Training  a  15-inch  gun,  s 

1518  Repelling  boarders  on  a  man-of- 

war,  a 

1513  Spar  deck,  a 

8153  “  Stand  by  the  Anchor,”  b 

3144  Taking  soundings  or  “  heaving 

the  lead,”  a 

8157  At  the  wheel,  b 

8163  Commander  on  the  bridge,  c 

1520  Captain’s  cabin,  a 

1521  Officers  in  the  ward-room,  a 

1510  Group  of  oldest  bluejackets,  as 

6147  Spinning  a  yarn,  n 

8155  Broadsword  exercise,  b 

8152  Sewing  hammocks,  b 

6144  Sewing  hammocks  at  sea,  u 

8151  Writing  home,  B 

8154  Sailors  dancing,  B 


13155  Engineers  and  stokers  on  a  man- 
of-war, 


13 


186 


Vessels— Continued. 


1516  Engineers  and  stokers  on  a  man- 

of-war,  A 

6150  Our  pet,  Duster, _  B 

1526  Wreck  and  survivors  of  the  U.  S. 

S.  “Huron,”  Kitty  Hawk 

Beach,  A 

Foreign. 

12351  Argentine  Republic  Cruiser 

“  Nueve  de  Julio,”  ^  CEE 

12377  Brazilian  Cruiser  “Aquidaban,”  ef 
12350  Dutch  Cruiser  “Van  Speyk,”  cef 

4919  Dutch  Flagship  “Koenigen  Emma,”  c 

4920  Dutch  Flagship  “Koenigen 

Emma,”  bow  view,  o 

4921  Dutch  Admiral  in  his  Barge,  c 

8144  French  Cruiser  “Arethuse,”  c 

12337  French  Cruiser  “Ilussard,”  s 

12343  French  Cruiser  “Jean  Bart,’  ef 

12357  French  Cruiser  “Jean  Bart,”  cef 

12372  French  Cruiser  “Jean  Bart,”  E 

12361  French  Cruisers  “Arethuse,” 

“Jean  Bart”  and  “Ilussard,”  ef 
8146  French  Cruiser  “  Minerve,”  c 

8145  French  Cruiser  “  Roland  ”  drop¬ 

ping  Anchor,  c 

12363  German  Cruiser  “  Kaiser  in  Au¬ 
gusta,”  _  BF 

12387  German  Cruiser  “  Kaiser  in  Au¬ 


gusta,’ 


CEE 

EES 

cef 


EF 


12379  H.  M.  S.  “Australia,”  “  Tartar,” 

“  Magicienne”  and  “  Blake,”  F 


12349  IT.  M.  S.  “Australia,” 

12328  TI.  M.  S.  “  Blake,” 

12362  H.  M.  S.  “  Blake,” 

12385  H.  M.  S.  “  Blake,”  stern  view,  _  e 

12359  H.  M.  S.  “  Blake,”  receiving  visit¬ 

ors,  „  DF 

8894  H.  M.  S.  “Imperiense”  in  Yoko¬ 
hama  Bay,  _  B 

8893  IT.  M.  S.  “Leander”  in  Yoko- 

liama  Bay,  B 

12332  H.  M.  S.  “  Rynda,”  def 

12366  Italian  Cruiser  “TEtna,”  F 

12360  Italian  Cruiser  “Giovanni  Bau- 

san,”  EF 

8891  Japanese  Cruiser  “Maniwa”  in 

Yokohama  Bay,  B 

12325  Russian  Cruiser  “  Dimitri  Don- 

skoi,”  EF 

12368  Russian  Cruiser  “  Dimitri  Don- 

skoi,”  F 

12367  Russian  Cruiser  “General  Ad¬ 

miral,”  EF 

12326  Spanish  Cruiser  “  Infanta  Isabel,”  ef 
12336  Spanish  Cruiser  “Reina  Regenta,  ef 
12365  Spanish  Cruiser  “Reina  Regenta,  f 

Columbian  Naval  Reviews. 

12375  Columbian  Naval  Reviews, 
Hampton  Roads  from  the 
Rip  Raps,  F 


187 


Vessels — Continued. 


Columbian  Naval  Reviews. 


12376  Columbian  Naval  Review,  Hamp¬ 
ton  Roads  from  the  Rip 
Raps,  F 

12342  White  Squdron  at  anchor  in 

Hampton  Roads,  F 

12344  U.  S.  Cruisers  “San  Francisco,” 

“  Bancroft  ”  and  fleet,  Hamp¬ 
ton  Roads,  f 

12345  U.  S.  Cruisers  “Newark,”  “Bal¬ 

timore”  and  lleet,  Hampton 
Roads,  f 

12334  Spanish  Caravels,  “  Santa  Maria,” 

“Pinta”  anti  “Nina,”  f 

12339  Spanish  Caravel  “Santa  Maria” 
under  full  sail,  entering 
Hampton  Roads,  n 

12380  Spanish  Caravel  “  Santa  Maria,”  cf 
12327  Spanish  Caraval  “Pinta,”  cdf 

1 2356  Spanish  Caravel  “  Pinta,”  cf 

12341  Spanish  Caravel  “Pinta,”  in  tow 

of  the  “  Reina  Regenta,”  d 

12358  Spanish  Carvel  “Nina,”  cf 

12329  Vessels  leaving  Hampton  Roads,  F 

12330  Vessels  leaving  Hampton  Roads, 

head  of  the  line,  f 

12369  Vessels  leaving  Hampton  Roads, 

rear  of  the  line,  df 

12371  Naval  Review  in  New  York 

Harbor,  head  of  the  line,  ce 


Passenger  Vessels. 

9343  S.  S.  “  A urania,”  leaving  New 

York,  a 

9347  S.  S.  “  Brittanic,”  deck,  A 

9423  S.  S.  “  Chicago,”  deck  view,  a 

10297  S.  S.  “City  of  Sydney,”  from 

Japan  to  California,  S 

10298  S.  S.  “City  of  Sydney,”  under  sail,  s 

7761  S.  S.  “City  of  Boston,”  as 

9723  S.  S.  “Conemaugh,”  departure 

for  Russia’s  relief,  s 

9724  S.  S.  “Conemaugh,”  deck  view 

day  of  departure  for  Russia’s 
relief,  s 

9377  S.  S.  “Ems”  leaving  New  York,  b 

3136  S.  S.  “Great  Eastern”  in  New 

York  Harbor,  A 

13075  S.  S.  “Indiana”  leaving  Phila¬ 

delphia  for  famine-stricken 
Russia,  _  s 

6053  S.  S.  “  La  Champagne,”  leaving 

port,  a 

6975  S.  S.  “  La  Champagne,”  deck,  a 

6052  S.  S.  “  La  Champagne,”  saloon,  D 

10099  S.  S.  “  L’Amerique  ”  ashore  at 

Long  Branch,  s 

9968  S.  S.  “Majestic”  in  dock,  c 

10275  S.  S.  “  Majestic”  at  dock  in  New 

York;  S 

10270  S.  S.  “  Majestic,”  upper  deck,  s 

1 0273  S.  S.  “Majestic,”  promenade  deck,  s 

10274  S.  S.  “  Majestic,”  passengers  on 

deck,  s 


10271  S.  S.  “Majestic,”  passengers  on 

main  deck,  s 

10269  S.  S.  “Majestic,”  a  sun  bath,  s 

10272  S.  S.  “Majestic,”  the  life-boat,  s 

7762  S.  S.  “Mat  tea  wan”  and 

“  Schuyler,”  as 

12989  S.  S.  “Michigan”  leaving  dock,  c 

6421  S.  S.  “Missouri,”  in  tow,  c 

6423  S.  S.  “Missouri,”  the  captain’s 

cabin,  s 

9342  S.  S.  “New  York,”  a 

6410  S.  S.  “New  York,”  in  dock,  A 

6441  S.  S.  “New  York,”  in  dock,  a 

6442  S.  S.  “New  York,”  bow  view,  A 

12864  S.  S.  “  Nordland,”  deck,  c 

10281  Australian  S.  S.  “Oroya,”  em¬ 
barkation  at  Plymouth,  s 

10280  Australian  S.  S.  “  Oroya,”  the  deck,  s 
10279  Australian  S.  S.  “Oroya,”  upper 

deck,  s 

10277  Australian  S.  S.  “  Oroya,”  prome¬ 

nade  deck,  s 

10278  Australian  S.  S.  “Oroya,”  deck 

view,  s 

10276  Australian  S.  S.  “Oroya,”  pitch¬ 
ing  gromets,  s 

6443  S.  S.  “Paris”  in  dock,  c 

9379  S.  S.  “Paris,”  promenade  deck,  s 

9380  S.  S.  “  Paris,”  promenade  deck,  s 

9381  S.  S.  “Paris,”  promenade  deck 

and  bridge,  s 

9382  S.  S.  “Paris,”  upper  deck,  A 

9384  S.  S.  “Paris,”  grand  saloon,  A 

9383  S.  S.  “  Paris,”  grand  saloon  and 

organ,  a 

9385  S.  S.  “  Paris,”  library,  s 

7114  S.  S.  “  Rome,”  a 

9345  S.  S.  “Rome,”  A 

9346  S.  S.  “  Saale,”  deck,  a 

9422  S.  S.  “Teutonic”  in  Queenstown 

Harbor,  A 

9344  S.  S.  “  Trave,”  a 

7756  S.  S.  “Servia,”  s 

2106  S.  S.  “  Waesland,”  bow  view  in 

mid-ocean,  A 

2101  S.  S.  “Waesland,”  deck  view  in 

mid-ocean,  A 


8336  Steamer  entering  dock,  c 

8337  Steamer  leaving  port,  c 


River  Craft. 


6940  Steamer  “  Puritan,”  grand  saloon,  AS 

7758  Steamer  “  Puritan,”  grand  saloon,  as 

7759  Steamer  “Puritan,”  grand  stair¬ 

way,  as 

6941  Steamer  “  Puritan,”  small  saloon,  AS 

721  Steamer  “Pilgrim,”  c 

722  Steamer  “  Pilgrim,”  grand  stair¬ 

way,  c 

13579  Steamboat  “  Sylvan  Glen,”  Phila¬ 
delphia,  c 

13578  Delaware  River  ferry-boat,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  c 


188 


Vessels— Continued. 


8935,  Japanese  Junk. 


River  Craft. 

13564  Mississippi  Steamer  “Sunshine,”  c 

13565  Mississippi  Steamer  “Sunshine,” 

interior,  c 

8216  Mississippi  Steamer,  dining-room,  s 

3442  Japanese  pleasure  boat,  c 

8935  Japanese  Junks,  Odamava,  c 

1229  Sunset  Boat,  Kerguelen’s  Land,  A 

Merchant  Vessels. 

12331  Bed  Star  Tug  “  International,”  df 

10301  Whaleback  S.  S.  “  J.  L.  Colby,” 

loading,  s 

10300  Whaleback  S.  S.  “  J.  L.  Colby,” 

ready  for  sea,  s 

10302  Whaleback  S.  S.  “  J.  L.  Colby,” 

at  sea,  s 


Marine 

10323  A  lonely  bit  of  surf,  c 

10319  Breakers,  ^  c 

4937  Misty  morning  on  New  York 

Bay,  c 

3775  Scudding  along  under  full  sail,  c 

14279  Seascape,  c 

14280  Seascape,  0 


12988  Whaleback  S.  S.  “  New  York,”  c 

8335  Transatlantic  transport  steamer,  c 

9348  Four-masted  schooner  under  full 

sail,  A 

12333  Naval  Review  in  New  York 

Harbor,  Merchant  Marine,  f 
12354  Naval  Review  in  New  York 

Harbor,  Merchant  Marine,  F 

Yachts. 

4940  “Adelaide”  and  “Stranger,”  c 

2781  “Galatea”  rounding  Sandy  Hook 

Lightship,  Queen’s  Cup  Race,  c 

4935  Fleet  of  the  Yacht  Club  at 

anchor,  Bay  Ridge,  c 

4936  Annual  Race  of  the  New  York 

Yacht  Club,  1887, — the  start,  c 
3775  Scudding  along  under  full  sail,  r> 


Views. 

10340  Sunrise  (moonlight  effect),  c 

9281  Sunset,  B 

10268  Sunset  on  the  Mediterranean,  AS 

10351  Surf  on  Absecon  Inlet,  C 

7712  The  combing  wave,  c 

10339  Wind  and  sea,  c 

14274  Yacht  race,  c 


_ 


189 


Marine  Views— Continued. 


7712,  The  Combing  Wave. 


7895  Hampshire  Down  sheep, 

7896  Hampshire  Down  buck, 

7897  Hampshire  Down  lambs, 

7898  Jersey  calf, 

10906  Wild  cow, 

10907  Polar  bear, 

10908  Elephant, 

3921  Lion,  standing. 

4844  Royal  Bengal  tiger, 

7185  Tiger  roaring, 

8195  Giraffes, 

5783  Buffalo, 

8196  American  buffalo, 

5784  Camel, 

8197  Camel, 

8198  Camel, 

10905  Camel, 

8205  Bactrian  camel, 

3138  Baby  camel,  suckling, 
12961  Ship  of  the  desert, 


Animals. 


s 


s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

A 

C 

C 

C 

s 

c 

s 

c 

s 


s 


s 

s 

A 

B 


3139  Dromedary,  A 

5786  Elk,  buck,  c 

5787  Elk,  buck,  c 

5788  Group  of  elks,  c 

5789  Group  of  elks,  c 

5790  Rocky  Mountain  antelopes,  c 

8202  Pronghorn  antelope,  s 


8200  Moose, 

8203  Black -tailed  deer, 

8204  White  deer, 

8201  Wild  cat, 

8199  Wild  cats, 

3140  Leopard, 

3918  Red  kangaroo, 

145  Zebus, 

5781  Iguanas, 

8218  Pelicans, 

5785  Peruvian  llamas, 

12643  Head  of  a  bulldog, 

12644  Head  of  a  white  mouse, 


190 


1 

/ 

Animals— Continued. 


3921  Lion,  Zoological  Gardens,  Philadelphia. 


Trees. 


8288  Abyssinian  banana  tree,  b 

5818  Banana  tree,  b 

12673  Banyan  tree,  ® 

1630  Banyan  tree,  b 

6109  Banyan  tree,  reflected,  a 

1634  Banyan  tree,  main  trunk,  B 

1631  Banyan  tree,  interior,  showing 

manner  of  growth,  b 

1632  Banyan  tree,  interior,  showing 

manner  of  growth,  B 

1633  Banyan  tree,  interior,  showing 

manner  of  growth,  b 

12669  Bread  fruit  tree,  d 

8272  Bottle  brush  tree,  a 

12699  Calabash  tree,  D 

8279  Camphor  tree,  A 

12743  Cedars,  avenue  of,  D 

5817  Century  plant  in  bloom,  B 

8271  Cherimoyer  tree,  A 

12723  Cocoanut  Palm,  d 

12702  Cocoanut  Palms,  d 

8277  Datura  tree,  a 

8267  Dragon’s-blood  tree,  a 

808 1  Dwarf  trees,  J apan,  b 

8082  Dwarf  trees,  Japan  b 

8083  Dwarf  trees,  J  apan,  b 

8084  Dwarf  trees,  Japan,  b 

8085  Dwarf  trees,  Japan,  b 

8086  Dwarf  trees,  Japan,  b 

8269  False  pepper  tree,  b 

12662  Fig  tree,  D 


12678  Flamboya  tree,  d 

1186  Forest  with  ferns,  Tasmania,  as 

1187  Forest  with  ferns,  Tasmania,  as 

8290  Lemon  tree,  b 

12779  Live  Oak,  Mammoth,  d 

12784  Live  Oak  hung  with  Spanish  moss,  d 
8289  Loquot  tree  (Japanese plum),  b 

12730  Mahogany  tree,  d 

12732  Mangrove  swamp,  d 

8273  Moreton  Bay  flg  tree,  a 

8280  Norfolk  Island  pine  tree,  A 

8270  Omboo  tree,  b 

12755  Orange  Grove,  Florida,  d 

12783  Orange  Grove,  Florida,  D 

8275  Palm  tree,  a 

1636  Palms,  avenue  of,  b 

1637  Palms,  avenue  of,  b 

12671  Parasitical  cactus,  D 

8268  Pepper  tree,  A 

8276  Queensland  bottle  tree,  a 

8265  Pose,  Cherokee,  a 

8266  Eose  bush,  California,  a 

8274  Eose  bush,  Caroline  Custer,  a 

12705  Eoyal  palms,  d 

12749  Eubber  tree,  r> 

12741  Sago  palm,  d 

12661  Sea  grape  tree,  d 

8278  Sheock  tree,  A 

12687  Silk  cotton  tree,  d 

13013  Traveller’s  palm,  c 

6600  Umbrella  tree  in  bloom,  b 


191 


Trees —  Con  tin ued. 


12673,  Banyan  Tree. 


12779,  Mammoth  Live  Oak. 


192 


Hymns. 


Hymns 

1356  Rock  of  Ages. 

13289  Father,  Whate’er  of  Earthly  Bliss 
(music). 

13427  Pull  for  the  Shore. 

13428  Jesus,  Lover  of  My  Soul. 

13429  Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee. 

13430  America. 

13431  Children  of  the  Heavenly  King. 

13432  Onward,  Christian  Soldiers. 


13433  Work  for  the  Night  is  Coming. 

13448  All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus’  Name. 

13449  Even  Me. 

13450  Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer. 

13451  What  a  Friend  We  Have  in  Jesus. 

13452  Shall  We  Gather  at  the  River  ? 

13453  In  the  Sweet  Bve-and-bye. 

13519  Almost  Persuaded. 

13525  Doxology. 

14520  From  Greenland’s  Icy  Mountains. 


Songs. 


1355  Home  Sweet  Home, 

13560  Old  Oaken  Bucket,  (How  dear  to  this 

heart  are  the  scenes  of  my  child¬ 
hood  etc.), 

13561  Old  Oaken  Bucket,  (Often  at  noon 

when  returned  from  the  field,  etc.) 


13562  Old  Oaken  Bucket,  (As  fancy  reverts, 

etc.) 

13563  Old  Oaken  Bucket. — Chorus  (The 

moss-covered  bucket,  etc.), 


Reproductions. 


3173  “Abduction  of  Amyone,”  b 

9313  “A  Bourse  Cafe,”  A 

14499  “A  Corner  of  the  Atelier.” — 

Danlan  (Luxembourg),  c 

9316  “A  Dealer  in  News,”  a 

3170  “Adjournment  of  the  Grand 

Council,  Venice,”  b 

7105  “A  Dreamer.” — L.  Hodebert,  a 

3192  “  After  the  Bath,”  b 

4587  “  After  the  Duel,”  a 

3155  “  After  the  Fight,”  b 

4600  “After  the  Massacre  of  St.  Bar¬ 
tholomew,”  A 

11459  “  Agrippina,  surrounded  by  Her 
Children,  Weeping  Over  the 
Ashes  of  Germanicus.” — 
Benjamin  West,  c 

8238  “A  Jealous  Spaniard.” — J.  Worms,  A 
9321  “  A  Life  Question,”  A 

9326  “  All’s  Well  That  Ends  Well,”  A 

9334  “  Amphitheatre,”  A 

2052  “  A  Muezzin.” — Oerome,  a 

2046  “  An  Affair  of  Honor,”  c 

9339  “  An  Airy  Place,”  A 

9310  “An  April  Shower,”  a 

3146  “Ancient  Egyptian  Musician,”  A 
8229  “  An  Example.” — J.  Daubeil,  A 

4593  “  Anthony’s  Oration  over  Caesar.” 

— J.  I).  Court,  A 

7290  “Aphrodite,”  s 

3166  “Appian  Way  in  the  Time  of 

Augustus,”  A 

9307  “Art  Critics,”  A 

9333  “Artists’  Ball,”  A 

9330  “Ash  Wednesday,”  A 

9311  “A  Tramcar,”  A 

9308  “At  the  Art  Exhibition,”  A 

9323  “At  the  Charity  Fair,”  A 

9673  “A  Serious  Misadventure.” — J. 

Scalbert,  s 


9331 

3180 
4014 

13143 

6226 

13250 

3164 

10472 

3181 

8974 


9675 

3167 

7100 

2048 

7092 

8239 

3176 
3158 
3191 

14505 

3177 
3190 
3182 
4594 
8252 
7102 
6231 
8965 

11778 

2050 

9340 

13144 


9318 

8232 

9338 


“Autumn,”  A 

“  Baggage  of  Croquemitaine,”  a 

“  Balaclava,  1854,  the  Return,”  a 

“  Battle  of  Gettysburg,”  — 

“  Beautiful  Masquerader,”  a 

“  Beatrice  Cenci,” 

“  Before  the  Alcalde,” 

“  Before  the  Mirror.”— 

son  de  la  Chevreuse,  s 

“  Between  Friends,”  a 

“  Birth  of  the  Pearl.” — A.  Maig- 

nan,  AS 

“Birth  of  Venus.” — Bougutre.au,  A 
“  Breaking  Up  the  Party,”  B 

“Brother  and  Sister.” — Bou- 

guereau,  A 

“  Building  the  Pyramids,”  a 

“Bull.” — Paul  Potter.  A 

“  By  the  Sea.” — Edouard  Bisson,  a 

“  Calling  the  Roll  after  Pillage,”  b 

“  Cambyses  at  Pelusium,”  A 

“  Cardinal’s  Reception,”  b 

“  Carmen c-ita,”  C 

“Carrying  Water  in  a  Sieve,”  a 

“  Charge  of  the  Ninth  Cuirassiers,”  b 
“  Charity,”  b 

“  Chaste  Susan.” — Ilenner,  A 

“  Cherubs.” — Raphael,  b 

“  Chilly.”- — Alphonse  Dumas,  A 

“  Circe.” — Chalon,  A 

“  Cleopatra,”  as 

“Cleopatra.” — Guido  Reni,  c 

“  Cleopatra  before  Caesar,”  A 

“  Coffee-house  Wit,”  A 

“  Committee  of  Continental  Con¬ 
gress  Drafting  tire  Declara¬ 
tion  of  Independence,”  — 

“  Complet,”  A 

“Confidence.” — Van  den  Bos,  A 

“  Coupe,”  A 


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7097  “Cupid  and  the  Butterfly.”— 
Bouguereau, 

7103  “Cythere,” — Lionel  Royer, 

3188  “Dance  of  the  Almeh,” 

3175  “  Dancing  Girls  of  Gades,’’ 

12997  “  Daniel  Webster  Addressing  the 
United  States  Senate,  1850,” 

9327  “  Dawn  of  Day,” 

391  “  Death  of  Robespierre,” 

4585  “  Death  of  Queen  Elizabeth.”— 
Delaroche, 

9674  “Departure  of  the  Witches.”— 
L.  Falero 

3099  “Derby  Day,  Firth,” 

9687  “  Diana  and  Nymphs,” 

9328  “Difference  of  Opinion,” 

14629  “Directors  of  the  Academy  of 

Amsterdam.’  ’  — Rembrand  t, 
8235  “  Distant  Benediction.” — Ravanne, 
13732  “Dog  of  the  Regiment,” 

839  “  Doorway  of  an  Egyptian  House.” 
— Gerome, 

9336  “Dress  Circle,” 

7095  “Dromios,” 

3075  “  Early  Home  of  Abraham  Lin¬ 
coln,” 

8962  “Early  Morning,” 

3194  “Education  of  a  Prince,” 

3204  “1807.” — Meissonier, 

12996  “  Engagement  between  the  ‘  Bon 
Homme  Richard  ’  and  the 
‘  Serapis,’  ” 

9324  “  Entrance  to  the  Theatre,” 

8230  “  Equality.” — H  Bacon, 

6228  “  Fair  Penitent,” 

6230  “Fair  Ruth,” 

9335  “  Family  Circle,” 

4596  “Famine,  Folly  and  Crime,’ 
(Musee  Wirtz), 

9686  “Faust’s  Vision.” — L.  Falero, 
8246  “Fete  at  Venice.”—/.  Wagrez, 
8244  “First  Love.”— A-  Bramtot, 

3195  “First  Meeting  of  Mary  Stuart 


AS 

A 

A 

A 


A 

A 

A 

S 

B 

S 

A 


C 

A 

C 

A 

A 

A 


AS 

B 

A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

S 

A 

A 


and  Rizzio,” 

387  “First  Singing  of  the  Marsel  - 
laise,” 

8241  “Fisherman’s  Farewell.”  —  G . 

Haquette, 

3184  “Flower  Market,  Paris,” 

3193  “For  Sale,” 

4001  “Franklin  at  the  Court  ot 
France,” 

7098  “Gallo-Roman  Bath.” — Hierle, 
9325  “Garden  Cafe,” 

6236  “Golden  Wedding.” 

9337  “  Gold  Fish,” 

6227  “  Good  Cheer,” 

6229  “  Grandmother,” 

1367  “  Grecian  Lady  at  Home,” 

3168  “  Hero  of  the  Fete,” 

7106  “Hung  on  a  Nail.”— L.  Des- 
champs, 

4996  “Independence  Hall,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  in  1776,” 


B 

C 

A 

A 

B 

C 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

A 


9676  “  Indiscreet  Butterflies,” — J.  Bal- 
lavoine, 

9066  “  Infant  Psyche  and  Love,” 

3185  “  Interior  of  Santa  Maria,  Rome,” 
9306  “In  the  Foyer,” 

8242  “  In  the  Park.” — Adrien  Moreau, 
9678  “  In  the  Studio.” — F.  Beda, 

10474  “In  the  Surf.” — Scalbert, 

8233  “In  Repose.” — Scalbert, 

1357  “Jerusalem  in  Her  Grandeur,” 

1358  “Jerusalem  in  Her  Fall,” 

4590  “  Joan  of  Arc,” 

14506  “  Joan  of  Arc  ."—Ingres  (Louvre), 
3098  “John  Brown  on  his  Way  to 
Execution,” 

9065  “  La  Becquec.,” 

837  “  Lady  Godiva,” 

388  “Lady  Washington’s  Reception,” 
4306  “Landing  of  Mary,  Queen  of 

Scots,  at  Leith,  1561.” —  Wvi. 

Allan,  R.  A, 

7280  “  La  Parade,” 

3169  “  La  Saint  Collation,” 

7093  “  Last  Cartridge,” 

3199  “  Last  of  the  Girondists,” 

3157  “  L’  Eminence  Grise,” 

6233  “Longfellow  in  His  Study,” 

8234  “  Love’s  Whisper,” 

1368  “Luxembourg  Gardens  during 
the  reign  of  the  Directory,” 
4597  “  Madam  Lebrun  and  Child,” 

390  “  Marriage  of  Pocahontas,” 

389  “  Marie  Antoinette,” 

14497  “  Marie  Antoinette,” 

1363  “  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,” 
3174  “  Massacre  of  the  Mamelukes,” 
2049  “  Master  of  the  Hounds,” — Gerome 
14252  “Milton  Dictating  Samson 
Agonistes,” 

9305  “  Missed  His  Footing,” 

9315  “Models  Waiting  on  the  Steps 
of  the  Academy,” 

9688  “  Modern  Vanity.” — Le  Jeune, 
8248  “  Mrs.  Fry  Reading  the  Bible  to 
the  Prisoners  at  Newgate,” 


s 

AS 

B 

A 

A 

8 

S 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

C 

AS 

A 

C 


C 

DS 

B 

A 

B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

C 

B 

C 

A 

B 

,  A 


A 

S 

B 


12633  “Napoleon’s  Farewell  to  Jose¬ 
phine,”  D 

9341  “Night,”  B 

4601  “  Night  before  Christmas,  a 

7094  “Night  before  Christmas,”  A 

9319  “Night  Omnibus,”  A 

2051  “  Nubian  Slave.” — Gerome,  A 

9389  “Nymph  Huntress,”  s 

9681  “  Nymphs.” — Bouguereau,  s 

3178  “  Old  Hotel  de  Ville,  Granada,”  b 
4995  “Old  State  House,  Philadelphia, 

erected  1735,”  A 

8243  “On  the  Wave.— Scalbert,  A 

9309  “Opening  Day,”  A 

2045  “  Pastime  in  Ancient  Egypt,  c 

14503  u  Paying  the  Harvesters/7  Lher- 

mitte  (Luxembourg),  _  c 
2047  “  Pharoah’s  Bearers  of  Bad  Tid¬ 
ings.”  A 


a 


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3179 

3163 

3189 

3186 

9682 

8247 

4595 

9320 

3200 

3196 

6232 

3159 

8237 

8240 

3162 

9390 

8245 

7096 

3198 

11305 


“  Phryne  before  the  Tribunal.” 
(Jerome, 


“Pompeian  Dance,” 

“  Presentation  of  the  Singer,” 

“  Procession  of  the  Bull  Apis,” 

“  Psyche  and  Cupid.”— Bouguereau, 
“Psyche  and  Love.” — Bouguereau, 
“  Psyche  Enraptured.” — Curzon, 

'  (Luxembourg) , 

“Reception  Committee,” 

“  Reception  of  the  Ambassador,’ 

“  Reception  of  the  Great  Conde 
by  Louis  XIV,” 

“  Reconnoitering,” 

“Return  from  Market,” 

“  Return  from  the  Bath.” — Scalbert 
“  Return  to  Port.” — G.  Hacquette, 

“  Return  to  the  Convent,” 

“  Restoration,” 

“Reverie.” — E.  Benner, 

“  Reverie.” — Tillies, 

“  Rival  Confessors,” 

“  Robinson  Crusoe  Reading  the 
Bible  to  His  Man  Friday,” 


“  Roll  Call,  Crimea,’ 
“Rubens  and  Ilis  Model,” 
“  Russian  Wedding  Feast,’ 
“Satyr  and  Nymphs,” 


B 

A 

B 

B 

S 

A 

A 

A 

B 

B 

A 

B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

C 

A 

A 

A 

B 


3203 
6234 
6237 

3160  _ _ , _  „  ,  , 

9692  “  Satyr  and  Nymphs.”— Bouguereau,  s 
3165  ' 

8968 
3206 
1376 


A 

AS 

A 


“  Schisms, 

“School  of  the  Ballet,” 

“Selecting  a  Slave,  Cairo,” 
“Shakspeare  and  His  Contem¬ 
poraries,” 

14491  “  Shakspeare’s  Infancy.” -T/tomas 

Brooks, 

14492  “Shakspeare’s  Wooing,” 

13249  “  Sketching  the  Portrait  of  Bea¬ 
trice  Cenci,” 

3205  “  Slave  Market  in  Cario,” 

7109  “Soldiers’  Dream.”— Detaille, 

9067  “Solitude,” 

4592  “  Sons  of  Edward,” 

3172  “Spanish  Cafe,” 

9680  “Summer.” — Scalbert, 

8231  “Sunset  on  the  Terraces  in  the 
Orient.” — Albert  Edouard, 

8227  “Surrender  of  Cornwallis,” 

3197  “Sword-Dance  at  a  Pasha’s,” 

3153  “  Thaw  in  Ukraine,” 

7108  “The  Awakening,” 

10476  “The  Bath.” — E.  Munier, 

8973  “The  Bath.” — Pinchert, 

7289  “The  Bather,” 

7107  “The  Bather.” — Bouguereau, 

7104  “  The  Bather.” — Ed.  Michell  Lancon,  A 
8236  “The  Bridal  Passage.”— Minet,  A 

14502  “The  Broken  Pitcher.” — Greuze 
(Louvre), 

“  The  Convent  in  Arms,” 

“  The  Dance,” 

“The  Dead  Trumpeter,” 

“  The  Dream.” — Detaille  (Lux¬ 
embourg), 


3171 

3187 

13102 

14504 


c 

c 

c 

A 

A 

AS 

A 

B 

S 

A 
A 
B 
B 
A 
S 
AS 
S 
A 


C 

B 

B 

C 


9312 

1366 

7099 

8975 

8226 

14495 

9691 

14500 

9314 

4586 

14501 

8228 

7101 

9329 

14498 

9322 

3154 

3156 

8972 

8970 

6235 

3201 

3152 

9677 

14665 

1369 

14490 

9317 

9068 


“  The  Excursion,” 

“  The  Good  Story,” 


A 
A 

“The  Laugher.” — Joseph  Cooman,  A 
“  The  Last  Rose,”  as 

"  '?  I  /I  M/^Z/.iiA. 

t  ’ 9  —  jR/j.q  hhi.rtst  p.  ff 


3  ” 

“The  Lost  Path!” — T.  A.  Walker, 
“  The  Meeting.”  —  Bashkirtseff 


(Luxembourg), 

“  The  Model  Resting.” — J.  Bal- 
lavoine,” 

“The  Nest.” — Croisy ”  (Luxem¬ 
bourg), 

“  The  Rendezvous,” 

“  The  Return.” — IT.  Mosler, 

“  The  Seashore.” — Demont- Breton 
(Luxembourg), 

“The  Suicide,” 

“  The  Toilet.” — F.  Dufaux, 

“The  Uncle,” 

“Three  Graces,” 

“  To  the  Minister,” 

“Trial  by  Weight,” 

“Un  Hangar,” 

“  Venus.” — Cabanel, 

“  Venus.” — Perrault, 

‘Village  Wedding,” 


2317 

7624 

13179 

13168 

13164 

1780 

9365 

7636 

8250 

13157 

9370 
2540 

14666 

14494 

9371 

8253 
9368 


“  Voltaire’s  Last  Visit  to  Paris,” 
“War  Booty,” 

“  Water  Daughters  of  the  Rhine.” 
— Dietz, 

“Waterloo  to  Paris,  1815,” 
“Watts’  First  Experiment  with 
Steam,” 

“Wellington  at  Waterloo.” — A. 
Cooper, 

“  Windy  Corner,” 

“  Zephyrus,” 

Religious. 

“Abraham  Offering  Up  Isaac.” 
— Copley, 

“Adoration  of  the  Magi.” — 
Schroeder, 

“After  the  Descent  from  the 
Cross.” — Delaroehe, 

“Angel  in  Sorrow.” — Landelle, 
“Angel  of  Purity.” — Landelle, 
“Ascent  of  Elijah,” 

“  At  the  Door.” — Holman  Hunt, 
“Awakening  Jairus’  Daughter.” 
— Rauchinyer, 

“  Baptism  of  Christ.” — J.  Good¬ 
win  Lewis, 

“  Battle  of  Ascalon. 

“Birth  of  Jesus,” 

“  Call  of  Matthew,” 

“  Child  Christ  Plaiting  the  Crown 
of  Thorns.” 

“  Christ,” 

“Christ  and  the  Doctors.” — Hof¬ 
mann, 

“  Christ  and  the  Rich  Ruler.” — 
Hofmann, 

“  Christ  before  Pilate.” — Mun- 
kacsy, 


c 


o 

A 

A 

B 

A 

A 

A 

C 

A 

B 

B 

AS 

AS 

A 

B 

B 

S 

c 


AS 


B 

C 

A 


B 


-Dore,  — 


A 

C 

c 

B 


B 


O  -<J 


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9373 

9360 

13160 

13166 
8259 

8256 

3202 

14487 

4589 

10187 

836 

14488 

13167 

14667 

835 

8257 
7626 

14668 
9369 

14669 

4599 

7634 
9367 
7633 

12962 

13248 

4588 

11532 

14670 

14671 

14672 
13158 

8249 

14673 
9362 

9361 

7635 
11296 

1377 

14485 


394 
12119 
12193 

395 


Reproductions — Continued. 


Religions. 


“Christ  Entering  Jerusalem.” — 

Plockhorst,  A 

“  Christ  in  Gethsemane,”  b 

“  Christ  on  Calvary.” — Munkacsy,  — 

“  Christ  on  the  Cross.” — Bonnat,  — 

“  Christ  on  the  Handkerchief.” — 

Gabriel  Max ,  b 

“  Christ  on  the  Mount  of  Olives.” — 
Carlo  Dolce,  B 

“  Christ  Rejected,”  A 

“Christ  Walking  on  the  Wave.” — 

R.  S.  Lander,  c 

“  Consoling  Virgin.” — Bouguereau,  A 
“Conversion  of  Saul.” — Rubens,  c 

“Crucifixion.” — Rubens,  A 

“Dawn  of  the  Reformation.” — 

P.  Westcott ,  B 

“  Death  of  St.  Joseph.”—  Landelle,  — 
“  Decision  of  King  Solomon.” — 

Raphael,  c 

“  Descent  from  the  Cross.” — Rubens,  A 
“  Diana  or  Christ.” — Edwin  Long,  b 
“  Disputing  with  the  Doctors.” — 

Hunt,  c 

“  Ecce  Homo,”  — 

“Ecce  Homo.” — Guido  Reni,  c 
“  Escape  of  Lot’s  Family.” — Bar- 

bier  e,  c 

“  Excommunication  of  Robert  the 

Pious.” — J.  P.  Laurens,  A 

“  First  Easter  Dawn.” — Thomson,  b 

“Good  Friday.” — Delaroche,  B 

“  Golgotha.” — Kehren,  — 

“Hagar  andlshmael  in  the  Wil¬ 
derness,”  c 

“  Hagar  and  Ishmael  in  the  Wil¬ 
derness,”  c 

“  Holy  Family.” — Murillo  (Louvre),  A 
“Holy  Family.” — Raphael,  c 

“Holy  Family.” — Raphael,  c 

“Holy  Family.”— Raphael,  c 

“  Holy  Family.” — Raphael,  c 

“  House  of  Caiaphas.” — Lore,  — 
“  Immaculate  Con  c  e  p  t  i  o  n.” — 

Murillo,  B 

“  Immaculate  Con  c  e  p  t  i  o  n.” — 

Murillo,  C 

“  In  the  Garden  of  Gethsemane.” 

— Delaroche,  A 

“  Jesus,”  A 

“  J  ourney  to  Emmaus.” — Roberts,  c 

“Judith,”  c 

“  Last  Judgment.” — Rubens,  A 


“Last  Supper.” — Leonardo  da  Vinci,  c 


7631 
7637 
9372 

14486 

11457 

13165 

9364 

13100 

7632 
13159 

14674 

7625 

13173 

12834 

4598 

12852 

13101 

14675 

8251 

13162 

8255 

7629 
9366 

10475 

14676 
11423 

9690 

14489 

7630 

13169 

11330 

8254 

7627 

7628 
14493 

13170 
11475 

8258 

9363 


“  Last  Supper.” — Da  Vina,  A 

“  Lord,  Save  Me.” — Reichter,  c 

“Madonna.” — Bodenhausen,  af 

“Madonna  of  the  Rosary.” — 

Murillo,  c 

“  Mary  Magdalen  Washing 

Christ’s  Feet.”— Rubens,  c 

“  Massacre  of  the  Innocents.” — 

Dore,  — 

“Mater  Dolorosa.” — Carlo  Dolce,  A 
“  Moses  Smiting  the  Rock  in 

Horeb,”  c 

“  Mount  Calvary,”  c 

“Night  of  the  Crucifixion.” — - 

Dore,  — 

“Paul  and  Barnabas  Rejecting 

the  Sacrifice  at  Lystra,”  c 

“  Presentation  at  the  Temple.” — 

Dowling,  c 

“  Raising  the  Cross.” — Rubens,  c 

“Rebecca  at  the  Well,” 

“  Return  of  the  Prodigal  Son.” — 

Greuze,  A 

“  Ruth  and  Boaz,” 

“Ruth  and  Naomi,”  c 


“  Saint  Mary  Magdalene.” — Guido 
Reni, 

“  Sistine  Madonna.” — Raphael, 
“Soldiers  of  the  Cross.” — Dore, 

“  Star  of  Bethlehem.” — James 
Portalis, 

“  Suffer  Little  Children  to  Come 
Unto  Me.” — Blockhorst, 
“Temptation  of  Christ.” — P.  A. 
Shaffer, 

“  Temptation  of  Saint  Anthony.” 
Henry  Picou, 

“The  Crucifixion.” — Van  Dyck, 

“  The  Entombment.” — Caracci, 

“  The  First  Sorrow.” — Bouguereau,  s 
“The  Good  Shepherd.” — Murillo,  c 
“The  Good  Shepherd.” — Kehren,  b 
“  The  Return  from  Golgotha.” — 

Delaroche,  — 


“  The  Soul’s  Awakening,”  c 

“  The  Taking  of  Christ.” — Hofmann,  b 
“  The  Transfiguration.” — Raphael 

(Vatican),  c 

“  The  Transfiguration  ”  (section  of),  c 
“The  Unjust  Steward.” — F.  Boll,  c 
“The  Virgin  Fainting,”  — 

“Virgin  and  Child.” — Murillo,  c 
“  Virgin  and  Angels.” — Bouguereau,  B 
“Virgin  and  Angels  Weeping 

over  Christ.” —Frangian,  b 


Miscellaneous. 


A  bunch  of  grapes  (from  nature),  r> 
A  Darktown  concert  rehearsal, 

A  ghostly  visitation, 

A  hatful  of  apples  (from  nature),  i> 


8064  “Ah  !  good  morning.” 

9750  A  home  in  Blackville, 

9754  A  hot  morning  in  Gas  Alley, 
12181  A  letter  from  her  lover, 


s 

s 

s 


QW  «  M  <J  w  O  O 


196 


Miscellan  eo  us — Con  tin  ued. 


9742  A  letter  from  our  boy, 

14250  A  man  in  a  fury  (because  he 
could  not  attend  our  lecture), 
838  American  Flag  floating  in  the 
breeze, 

9744  “And  he  owes  not  any  man,'’ 
8057  An  optical  delusion, 

7293  A  page  from  Holy  Writ, 

396  A  spider  and  his  web  (from 
nature), 

12115  “A  tummin  on  de  old  banjo,’’ 
7286  Autumn  leaves, 

9755  A  water  melon  party, 

12211  Boxing — Countering, 

12214  Boxing — Cross  counter, 

12210  Boxing — Guard,  and  lead  for  the 
face, 

12212  Boxing — In-fighting, 


s 


c 

A 

S 


s 


s 


D 

C 

s 

s 

s 

s 


s 

s 


8069  Dutch  courtship,  s 

8072  “  Every  kiss  has  its  sting,”  s 

12199  First  lessons  in  photography — 

focussing,  — 

12117  Francis  W  ilson’s  “  P>  arbary 

Cherubs,”  — - 

9739  “Good  Morning,”  s 

1359  “Good  Night,” 

833  Happy  contraband,  A 

9081  “  How  de  debbil  do  dey  make  a 

bicycle,”  .  s 

12116  “  Hush,  1  hear  dem  angels  singin’,”  — 
9752  In  Gas  Alley,  s 

392  Interior  of  a  hunter’s  cabin,  D 

12194  La  premier  danseuse,  — 

3134  Laughing  negro  boy,  A 

9745  Learning  the  milk  business,  s 

12108  “Love  me,  love  my  dog,”  — 


14680,  College  Foot-ball,  Penna.  vs.  Princeton. 


12213  Boxing — The  body  blow,  s 

12215  Boxing — The  heart  blow,  s 

8063  Brown,  home  from  the  club,  fears 

the  coming  storm,  s 

14680  College  Foot-ball,  Penna.  vs. 

Princeton,  cf 

8065  Caught  in  the  act,  s 

8387  Coral,  s 

8059  Country  accommodations,  s 

9387  Dinner,  s 

8055  “  Does  you  love  me,  hun  ?  ”  s 

9751  “  Don’t  care  if  I’se  black,”  s 

12601  Drawing-room  of  Special  Car 

“Coronet,”  c 


12120  “  My  diamond’s  bigger  nor  vour'n,”  — 
834  Peaceful  slumbers  (pigs),  A 

8386  Peek-a-boo,  s 

9074  Professor  Thomas’s  Orchestra,  — 

9127  Pussy’s  breakfast,  — 

12136  Rehearsing  for  the  dance,  — 

1360  Santa  Claus,  the  night  before 


Christmas,  — 

12323  “  Shall  I  dance  for  you  ?  ”  s 

12961  Ship  of  the  desert,  — 

8067  Si  Slocum’s  bridal  tour,  s 

8066  Si  Slocum’s  wedding,  s 

8054  Smith  in  search  of  the  keyhole,  s 

8068  Taking  home  a  friend,  s 


Miscellaneous — Continued 


12121  The  black  crook,  s 

9128  The  brass  band  man,  s 

9129  The  brass  band  man,  s 

9130  The  brass  band  man,  s 

399  The  Centennial  Butter  Head,  s 


12133  The  dancing  lesson — the  cachuca,  s 

12134  The  dancing  lesson — the  gavotte,  s 

12135  The  dancing  lesson— the  skirt  dance,  s 
12132  The  dancing  lesson — toe  practise,  s 


12131  The  first  dancing  lesson,  s 

8225  The  mermaid,  »  s 

9081  The  note  that  never  came,  s 

9740  The  old  folks  at  home,  s 

9741  The  old  homestead,  s 

12130  The  phantom  ball,  — 

12113  The  phantom  pianist,  — 

12206  The  phantom  player  resting,  s 

8071  The  rejected  swell,  s 


12175  “There’s  only  half  my  weight  on 
it,  mum,” 

8074  The  serenader, 

12129  The  spectre  at  the  piano, 

12118  The  trombone  soloist, 

9743  The  village  smithy, 

9753  “  Three  Graces,” 

3133  Thresher  in  motion, 

9086  Tim  and  his  friends, 

8060  Trials  of  a  bachelor’s  life, 

12109  Trials  of  the  day  are  o’er. 

8056  “Two  hearts  that  beat  as  one,” 
9080  “Watch  dat  nigger  kick,” 

7809  “When  shall  we  three  meet 
again  ?  ” 

8070  “  Who’s  there  ?”  “  ’S  me,” 

12180  Woman’s  timidity,” 

12106  “  You’ s  a  dunce,” 


World’s  Fair. 


13922,  Administration  Building. 


Administration  Building. 

12432  Administration  Building  from 

across  North  Basin,  A 

13943  Administration  Building  from 

across  South  Basin,  a 

13944  Administration  Building  from 
Grand  Basin, 


13922  Administration  Building  from 
across  the  bridge, 

12549  Administration  Building  from 
Terminal  Station, 

14524  Administration  Building  from 
Agricultural  Building,  Chi¬ 
cago  Day, 


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Administration  Building. 

13288  Administration  Building  and 
Court  of  Honor,  from  Agri¬ 
cultural  Building, 

12550  Administration  Building  from 

Liberal  Arts  Building, 

13945  Administration  Building  1  r  o  m 

roof  of  Liberal  Arts  Building, 

12551  North  front, 

12552  Grand  entrance, 

14560  Night  illumination, 

Agricultural  Building. 

12553  Agricultural  Building, 

1 3946  Agricultural  Building  from  Peri¬ 

style, 

13947  Agricultural  Building  from  Ad¬ 

ministration  Building, 

12473  Agricultural  Building  from  Elec¬ 
trical  Building, 

13951  Agricultural  Building  from  roof 
of  Liberal  Arts  Building, 

13948  Agricultural  Building  and  Grand 

Basin,  Chicago  Hay, 

12436  A  corner  of  the  Agricultural 
Building, 

13949  North  front, 


12437  West  front, 

13950  Main  entrance  and  dome, 

12438  Main  entrance  from  across  Grand 

Basin, 

A  14021  Interior,  northeast, 

13958  Interior,  northeast  from  gallery, 
A  '  13956  Interior,  southeast  from  gallery, 
13955  Interior,  northwest  from  gallery, 
A  ;  13952  Main  aisle,  east, 

A  13957  Main  aisle,  west, 

A  j  13954  Transept, 

A  1  13953  Spanish  Section, 

J Electrical  Building. 


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13967  Electrical  Building, 

12441  Electrical  Building  from  Agri¬ 
cultural  Building, 

13968  Electrical  Building  from  Machin¬ 

ery  Building, 

13969  Electrical  Building  from  roof  of 

Liberal  Arts  Building, 

13287  Electrical  Building  from  across 
Grand  Basin, 

12574  Electrical  Building  from  across 
South  Basin, 

15005  Electrical  Building  and  Gondola, 
13923  Northern  end, 

14997  East  front, 


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12425,  Fisheries  Building,  from  Wooded  Island. 


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13997,  Promenade,  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts  Building-. 


Electrical  Building. 

15008  Facades  of  Electrical  and  Machin¬ 


ery  Buildings,  A 

12440  Entrance  and  Franklin  Statue,  A 

13970  Interior,  north  from  gallery,  A 

13971  Interior,  south  from  gallery,  a 

14522  Interior  at  night,  A 

13972  Bell  Telephone  Exhibit,  A 


Fine  Arts  Building. 

14521  Fine  Arts  Building  from  Dome 
of  Brazilian  Government 


Building,  A 

12446  South  front,  A 

13959  South  front  and  reflections,  a 

13960  Main  entrance,  A 

13961  Main  entrance,  decorations,  A 

13966  Main  entrance,  the  lions,  A 

12562  North  entrance,  A 

13962  Plaza,  a 

1 3965  Caryatides,  A 

13963  Italian  Annex,  a 

13964  Entrance  to  Italian  Annex.  A 


Fisheries  Building. 


12425  Fisheries  Building  from  Wooded 

Island,  a 

12428  Fisheries  Building  and  Marine 

Cafe  from  Women’s  Building,  A 
12548  Main  Building,  south  front,  A 

12424  South  front,  close  view,  A 

13973  Fa<;ade,  A 

12427  Main  entrance,  A 

13974  Entrance  to  colonnade,  A 

13975  Interior  of  Main  Building,  A 

Horticultural  Building. 

12546  Horticultural  Building  from 

Lagoon,  a 

12423  Horticultural  Building  fro  m 

across  Lagoon,  a 

13976  Horticultural  Building  and 

Wooded  Island,  from  roof 
of  Liberal  Arts  Building,  a 

12547  Main  entrance  and  dome,  A 

13979  Main  entrance  and  beds  of  cacti,  A 

13977  Dome,  a 


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World’s  Fair — Continued. 


Horticultural  Building. 

13978  Doorway,  A 

13919  Entrance,  a 

13980  Pennsylvania  Exhibit  of  Cacti,  A 

13981  Interior  of  dome,  A 

13982  Interior  of  dome,  east,  A 

13983  New  York  Exhibit,  A 

13984  Interior  of  south  wing,  A 

13985  Interior  of  north  wing,  A 

Machinery  Building. 

12556  Machinery  Building,  A 

12434  Machinery  Building  from  roof  of 

Liberal  Arts  Building,  a 

13924  Machinery  Building  from  across 

Grand  Basin,  A 

15006  Machinery  Building  and  Colon¬ 
nade,  A 

13986  East  front  and  South  Basin,  a 

13286  East  front  from  colonnade,  a 

12435  North  front,  A 

14995  Main  entrance,  A 

12555  North  fa<;ade,  A 

14999  Fapade  and  Boat  Landing,  South 

Basin,  A 

15008  Fa9ades  of  Machinery  and  Elec¬ 
trical  Buildings,  a 

13987  North  Colonnade,  a 

12554  Lateral  view  of  main  entrance,  A 

13988  Interior,  south  aisle  from  gallery,  A 


13989  Interior,  centre  aisle  from  gallery,  A 

13990  Interior,  north  aisle  from  gallery,  a 

Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 


Building. 

12557  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 

Building  from  Grand  Basin,  A 

12442  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 

Building  from  Women’s 
Building,  a 

13993  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 

Building  from  Lagoon,  a 

12445  Plaza,  A 

13991  South  front  from  fountain,  A 

12443  South  front  and  plaza,  A 

13996  South  front  from  Peristyle,  A 

13921  South  entrance  from  across  Grand 

Basin,  A 

13920  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 

Building  and  electri  c  fountain,  A 

13992  West  front  and  electric  fountain,  A 

13995  West  front,  A 

13998  West  front  from  electric  launch,  A 

13999  Boat  landing  and  west  entrance 

from  Lagoon,  a 

13994  Lake  front,  A 

13997  Looking  across  south  entrance,  a 

12444  Colonnade,  a 

14000  Interior,  general  view  from  top  of 

elevator,  A 

14001  Looking  down  on  exhibits  from 

elevator,  A 

14007  Main  aisle,  north,  Foreign  Section,  A 


14002  Swiss  Section,  A 

14003  German  Section,  iron  gates,  A 

14004  German  Section,  toy  exhibit,  A 

14005  Facades  of  German  and  Austrian 

Sections,  A 

14006  Danish  and  Russian  Sections,  A 

14008  English  Sections,  A 

14009  Siamese  and  Spanish  Sections,  A 

14010  French  Section,  facade,  A 

14011  French  Section,  facade  and  clock 

tower,  A 

14012  French  Section,  grand  gallery,  A 

14013  French  Section,  stairway,  A 

14014  Interior  from  American  Section, 

looking  south,  A 

14015  Interior,  north  gallery,  looking 

east,  A 

14016  American  Section,  main  aisle,  A 

14017  American  Section,  main  aisle, 

looking  south,  A 

14018  American  Section,  looking  south¬ 

east  from  gallery,  A 

14019  American  Section,  Eastman’s 

Kodak  Exhibit, 

14020  Projection  on  roof, 


Mines  and  Mining  Building. 

12559  Mines  and  Mining  Building  from 
Lagoon, 

12558  South  front, 

14022  West  front, 

14023  Mines  and  Mining  and  Chocolate 

Menier  Buildings, 

14024  Interior,  south  end, 

14025  Interior,  north  end, 

14026  Interior,  south  from  gallery, 

14027  Interior,  main  aisle,  north  from 

gallery, 

14028  Ada  Rehan,  silver  statue,  Mon¬ 

tana  Exhibit, 

Peristyle. 

14030  Peristyle  from  roof  of  Liberal 

Arts  Building, 

14562  Peristyle  and  Lake  Front  south 
from  roof  of  Liberal  Arts 
Building, 

14029  Lake  Front  of  the  Peristyle, 

14031  Peristyle  from  bridge  of  North 

Basin, 

12449  Peristyle  and  Grand  Basin  from 
Administration  Building, 
14571  Grand  Arch  of  the  Peristyle,  front, 
14523  Grand  Arch  of  the  Peristyle  from 
Liberal  Arts  Building, 

12448  Grand  Arch  of  the  Peristyle  and 
Quadriga, 

14032  Through  the  Peristyle  to  the 

Grand  Basin, 

Transportation  Building. 

15003  Transportation  from  roof  of  Liberal 
Arts  Building, 

14039  North  front, 


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Transportation  Building. 


14036  South  front,  a 

14034  Statues,  south  end,  a 

14035  Statues,  south  end,  a 

14033  East  front  from  Lagoon,  a 

14037  Statuary,  east  front,  A 

1 4038  Statuary,  east  front,  A 


12429  Golden  Doorway  from  across 
Lagoon, 

13674  Golden  Doorway, 

14517  Balcony  to  right  of  Golden  Door¬ 
way, 

14040  Interior,  main  aisle,  south, 

14041  Interior,  main  aisle,  north, 

14042  Interior,  main  aisle,  south  from 

transept, 

14044  Interior,  main  aisle,  from  south 

entrance, 

14045  German  wrought  iron  gates,  south 

end, 

14046  New  York  Central  Railroad 

Building, 

14047  New  York  Central  Railroad 

Exhibit, 

12480  New  York  Central  Railroad 
exhibit  of  Engines, 

14048  New  York  Central  Railroad 

Exhibit,  old  engines  and 
coaches, 

14043  International  Navigation  Exhibit, 


Woman's  Building. 

14049  Woman’s  Building  from  across 


the  Lagoon,  a 

12591  West  front,  a 

15010  Entrance,  a 

14050  Interior,  south,  a 

14051  Interior,  north,  a 


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Views  in  the  Vicinity  of  Main 
Buildings. 

13916  Court  of  Honor, 

12533  Court  of  Honor,  from  Adminis¬ 
tration  Building, 

14064  Court  of  Honor,  from  Adminis¬ 
tration  Plaza, 

14062  Court  of  Honor,  from  Machinery 
Building, 

12576  Court  of  Honor,  from  the  Peri¬ 
style, 

12575  Court  of  Honor  and  Bridge  across 
South  Basin, 

14071  Court  of  Honor  and  front  of  Col¬ 
umbian  Fountain, 

14484  Court  of  Honor,  night  illumination, 

15001  Grand  Basin  with  Gondola,  from 
Statue  of  the  Republic, 

12580  Vista  of  Grand  Basin  from  Ma¬ 
chinery  Building, 

12450  Vista  of  Grand  Basin,  north  from 
Machinery  Building, 


13674,  Golden  Doorway,  Transportation  Building. 


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World's  Fair— Continued. 


Views  in  the  Vicinity  of  Main 
Bnildings. 


12451  Grand  Basin  looking  toward  Col¬ 
umbian  Fountain, 

14053  View  down  the  Grand  Basin  from 
the  Bridge, 

12578  Eastern  End  of  Grand  Basin  from 

Agricultural  Building, 

12579  Grand  Vista,  north  from  East 

Colonnade, 

12577  Grand  Vista,  north  from  west 
Colonnade, 

14067  North  and  South  Basins  from 
Colonnade, 

12573  North  Canal  from  Machinery 
Building, 

14056  South  Basin  from  Machinery 

Building, 

14058  South  Basin  from  Electrical 
Building, 

14065  South  Basin  from  Colonnade, 

14992  South  Basin  from  the  Obelisk, 

1 4066  Across  South  Basin  from  Colonnade, 
14063  View  across  South  Basin, 

14563  View  across  South  Basin, 

14057  Colonnade  End  of  South  Basin, 
14054  Colonnade, 

14561  Colonnade,  night  illumination, 
12572  Colonnade  and  Obelisk  from  South 


Canal, 

14055  Obelisk  and  Agricultural  Build¬ 
ing  from  Colonnade, 

14059  Inscription  on  base  of  Obelisk, 

14060  Base  of  Obelisk  and  Agricultural 


Building, 

14061  Base  of  Obelisk  and  Machinery 


Building, 

14072  Columbian  Fountain, 

12569  Columbian  Fountain,  close  view, 
12568  Columbian  Fountain  from  Elec¬ 


trical  Building, 

14070  Columbian  Fountain  and  Elec¬ 
trical  Building, 

12455  Columbian  Fountain  and  Machin¬ 
ery  Building, 

12570  Columbian  Fountain,  Columbia 
heralded  by  Fame,  steered 
by  Time, 

14074  Columbian  Fountain,  Sea  Horses, 

14075  Columbian  Fountain,  Mermaid, 

14076  Columbian  Fountain,  Mermaid 


and  Cupids, 

14073  Columbian  Fountain,  looking 
across  the  basin, 

14069  Electric  Fountain,  night  effect, 
14575  Panorama  of  the  Main  Buildings 
and  Midway  Plaisance, 
15000  Administration,  Mines  and  Min¬ 
ing  and  Electrical  Buildings, 
12459  Boulevard  between  the  Electrical 
and  Mines  and  Mining 
Buildings, 

14068  Plaza  of  the  Administration 
Building, 


15007  Wooded  Island  from  roof  of  Lib¬ 
eral  Arts  Building, 

12593  Grand  vista  from  Machinery 
Building, 

12561  Statue  of  the  Republic, 

12560  Statue  of  the  Republic  and  Grand 
Arch  of  the  Peristyle,  _ 

14123  Statue  of  the  Republic,  Peristyle, 
and  Grand  Basin, 

14052  Plaza  of  the  Peristyle, 

Government  Buildings. 

12525  Brazilian  Building, 

12474  Brazilian  Building,  Lagoon  in 
front  of, 

12527  Canadian  Building, 

14078  Canadian  Building  and  group 
“America,” 

12596  Ceylon  Building, 

12467  Ceylon  Building,  entrance 
14525  Ceylon  Building,  carvings  at 
entrance, 

14083  Costa  Rica  Building, 

12529  English  Building  (A  ictoria 
House), 

12462  French  Building, 

12571  French  Building,  fountain  in, 
14993  French  Building,  decorations  on 
northern  exterior, 

12524  German  Building, 

14079  German  Building  and  fountain, 
14082  Guatemala  Building, 

12523  Haytian  Building, 

12463  India  Building, 

14077  India  Building,  entrance  to, 

12528  Japanese  Building, 

12531  New  South  Wales  Building, 

14081  Norway  Building, 

12530  Spanish  Building, 

14080  Spanish  and  German  Buildings, 

12464  Swedish  Building, 

12465  Swedish  Building,  from  top  ot 

Fisheries  Building, 

14996  Swedish  Building,  entrance, 

14084  United  States  of  Colombia 

Building, 

12526  Venezuela  Building, 

United  States  Building. 

12431  United  States  Building  and 
Wooded  Island  from 
Woman’s  Building, 

14087  United  States  Building  from  roof 

of  Liberal  Arts  Building, 

14088  United  States  Building  from 

Transportation  Building, 
12430  East  front, 

14085  Front  from  pier, 

14086  Lagoon  front, 

14089  Mortar  in  front  of  United  States 

Building, 

14090  Interior— big  tree,  rotunda, 

14092  Exhibit  of  Fish  Commission, 

14093  Fisheries  Exhibit,  main  aisle, 

14091  Fisheries  Exhibit,  from  gallery, 


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Government  Buildings. 

United  States  Building. 

14094  Smithsonian  Exhibit, 

14095  Smithsonian  Exhibit,  mam  aisle, 

14097  Department  of  Agriculture, 

14096  Department  of  Agriculture,  east 

a[sle 

14098  Department  of  Agriculture,  in¬ 

terior, 

14099  Treasury  Department, 

14100  Army  Engineers  Exhibit, 

14101  Ordnance  Exhibit, 


State  Buildings. 

Avenue  of  State  Buildings, 
Avenue  of  State  Buildings,  Chi¬ 
cago  Day, 

14515  Avenue  of  State  Buildings  from 
Art  Annex,  _  , 

Among  the  State  Buildings, 
Arizona,  Oklahoma  and  N ew 
Mexico  Building, 

California  Building,  full  view, 
California  Building,  south  end, 
California  Building,  fa?ade, 
California  Building,  main 
entrance, 


12532 

14102 


14526 

12496 

14107 

12495 

14106 

14105 


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14108  California  Building,  interior  of 

south  wing, 

14109  California  Building,  interior  of 

north  wing, 

14110  California  Building,  roof  garden, 
12490  Colorado  Building, 

12519  Connecticut  Building, 

14111  Delaware  Building, 

12521  Florida  Building, 

12518  Idaho  Building, 

12516  Illinois  Building, 

14103  Illinois  Building,  reflected, 

14104  Illinois  Building,  picture  made  of 
cereals, 

Illinois  Building,  from  Lagoon, 
Indiana  Building, 

Iowa  Building, 

Kansas  Building, 

Kentucky  Building, 

Louisiana  Building, 

Main  Building, 

Maryland  Building, 

Massachusetts  Building, 
Massachusetts  Building,  entrance, 


14174 

12498 

12499 
12504 
12506 
12520 
12508 
12512 
12514 
14112 
12493 
12511 
12503 


Minnesota  Building, 
Missouri  Building, 
Montana  Building, 


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12502 

12515 

12507 

12496 

12491 

15004 

14118 

14121 

14122 

13927 

13928 

14119 


15011 

14120 

12501 

12496 

12510 

13926 

13285 

14113 

14114 
14117 

14115 

14116 

12509 

12517 

12505 

12500 

12513 

12476 

12489 

12497 
12492 
12494 


State  Buildings. 

Nebraska  Building, 

New  Hampshire  Building, 

New  Jersey  Building, 

New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  Okla¬ 
homa  Building, 

New  York  Building, 

New  York  Building,  western  end, 
New  York  Building,  entrance  to, 
New  York  Building,  doorway  of 
banqueting  room, 


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New  YTork  Building,  banqueting 
room, 

New  York  Building,  roof  garden, 

New  York  Building,  roof  garden, 
promenade, 

New  York  Building,  roof  garden 
and  tower  of  Pennsylvania 
Building, 

New  York  Building,  view  toward 
the  Lake  from  roof, 

New  York  Building,  panorama 
from  roof  of. 

North  Dakota  Building. 

Oklahoma,  Arizona  and  New 
Mexico  Building. 

Pennsylvania  Building. 

Pennsylvania  Building,  tower. 
Pennsylvania  and  New  \ork 
Buildings. 

Pennsylvania  Building,  entrance. 
Pennsylvania  Building,  Liberty  Bell,  a 
Pennsylvania  Building,  main 

reception  room  and  hall.  A 

Pennsylvania  Building,  ladies’ 

reception  room.  A 

Pennsylvania  Building,  gentle¬ 
men’s  reception  room. 

Rhode  Island  Building, 

South  Dakota  Building, 

Texas  Building, 

Utah  Building, 

Vermont  Building, 

Virginia  Building  (Washington’s 
Mount  Vernon  Home), 
Washington  Building,  Lagoon 
front, 

Washington  Building, 

West  Virginia  Building, 

Wisconsin  Building, 


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Midway  Plaisance. 


14143  Panorama  from  Ferris  Wheel,  a 

12563  Panorama  from  top  of  Ferris  Wheel,  A 

14144  Panorama  of  Midway  and  Ferris 

Wheel,  (  A 

14511  Panorama  from  Blarney  Castle,  a 

14513  Amid  the  crowd,  A 

12482  View  on  the  Midway,  a 

14124  Java  Village,  entrance,  a 

14546  Java  Village,  a 

14549  Java  Village,  panorama,  A 

14547  Irish  Village,  entrance,  a 

14125  Irish  Village,  A 


14127  In  the  German  Village, 

12470  Entrance  to  St.  Peter’s, 

14545  Blarney  Castle, 

14548  Aztec  Temple, 

14241  The  Beauty  Show, 

14126  Libby  Glass  Works, 

14131  At  the  Vienna  Cafe, 

14544  New  England  Kitchen, 

14555  Ostrich  Farm, 

13930  Captive  Balloon, 

12485  Street  in  Old  Vienna, 

14146  Living  Statue,  Old  Vienna, 

14253  Old  Vienna  Garden  Cafe, 

14551  Japanese  Bazaar, 

14553  Parade  of  Wild  West  Indians, 

14556  Parade  of  Kanakas, 

14572  Parade  of  South  Sea  Islanders, 

14552  South  Sea  Islanders, 

12471  Algerian  and  Tunisian  Palace, 
14454  Tunisian  Bazaar, 

14130  Buying  a  Tunisian  Pug, 

14132  Oriental  Section, 

14541  Parade  of  Turks, 

12481  Turks  carrying  sedan-chairs, 

14550  Sedan-chair, 

12484  Sedan-chair  stand, 

12486  Soudanese, 

12487  Group  of  Orientals, 

12488  Oriental  parade, 

14529  Dahomans, 

14531  Parade  of  Dahomans, 

14532  Parade  of  Dahomans, 

14530  Dahoman  Warriors, 

13931  Dahoman  Carriers, 

14533  Lady  in  hammock  carried  by 

Dahomans, 

14534  Dahomey  Village, 

14129  Algerian  and  Tunisian  Theatres, 
14128  Algerian  Theatre, 

15012  Algerian  Theatre,  entrance, 

14133  Persian  Theatre, 

14542  Persian  Theatre, 

14145  Chinese  Theatre, 

12544  Chinese  Theatre,  Ferris  Wheel 
and  Old  Vienna, 

12567  Ferris  Wheel, 

14242  Ferris  Wheel,  night  effect, 

14135  Ferris  Wheel  and  Midway, 

13912  Ferris  Wheel,  side  view, 

14136  Ferris  Wheel,  cages, 

14137  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through, 

showing  axle, 

14138  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through 

(below), 

14139  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through 

(above), 

14140  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through 

framework, 

14141  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through, 

showing  buildings, 

14142  Ferris  Wheel,  looking  through, 

showing  framework  and  axle, 
12545  Midway  Plaisance  from  the  Ferris 
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World’s  Fair-Continued. 


Midway  Plaisance. 

Cairo  Street 

14574  Cairo  Street,  showing  Minaret, 
14557  Crowds  on  Cairo  Street, 

14535  Egyptian  Temple, 

14536  Parade  of  Egyptians, 

14537  Entrance  to  Mosque, 

13932  Decking  the  Camel  for  the  Wed¬ 
ding  Procession, 

12543  Outrunners  of  Wedding  Pro¬ 
cession, 

12538  Wedding  Procession, 

14539  Wedding  Procession, 

14538  Wedding  Procession,  the  bride’s 

camel, 

1 2483  Egyptian  camels, 

12540  Camels, 

12541  A  camel  ride, 

14540  A  camel  ride, 

12542  A  donkey  ride, 

14134  A  donkey  ride, 

14514  Monkey  riding  on  Egyptian 
camel, 

12539  Arab  magician, 

14543  Arab  magician, 


Statuary. 


12561  Statue  of  the  Republic, 

14160  Statue  of  Columbus,  Machinery 

Building, 

14161  Statue  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  side 

view, 

14159  Statue  of  Daniel  Boone, 

14158  Statue  of  Minerva,  entrance  to 
Fine  Arts  Building, 

14157  Statue  of  Caesar,  entrance  to  Fine 
Arts  Building, 

14167  Statue  of  Ada  Rehan,  Silver 
Statue, 

14519  Statuary  on  top  of  Colonnade, 
12597  Statue  in  front  of  Ohio  Building, 
12522  Statue  of  Hiawatha,  Minnesota 
Building, 

14994  Reproduction  of  Group  “  America,’ 
14508  Statue  of  Bear, 

14991  Statue  of  Polar  Bear  in  front  of 
Liberal  Arts  Building, 

14510  Statue  of  Buflalo, 

14164  Statue  of  Buflalo,  Grand  Basin, 

14165  Statue  of  Buflalo,  South  Basin, 

14162  Statue  of  Bull,  Court  of  Honor, 
12590  Statue  of  Cowboy,  front  of  Trans¬ 
portation  Building, 

14163  Statues  of  Elks,  Grand  Basin, 
12589  Statue  of  Indian,.  front  of  Trans¬ 
portation  Building, 

14516  Statue  of  Indian,  off  side,  . 

14166  Statue  of  Moose,  Grand  Basin, 
12588  Statue  of  Slave,  Court  of  Honor, 
12439  Statue  of  Producer, 

14998  Statue  of  Puma,  in  front  of 
Machinery  Building, 


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Administration  Building. 

14148  Statue  of  Columbus. — St.  Gaudens’, 

14149  Group,  Water  Uncontrolled, 

14150  Group,  Water  Controlled, 

14151  Group,  Wind  Uncontrolled, 

14152  Group,  Wind  Controlled, 

14153  Group,  Fire  Uncontrolled, 

14154  Group,  Fire  Controlled. 

14155  Group,  Earth  Uncontrolled, 

14156  Group,  Earth  Controlled, 

Views  Made  at  Night. 

14484  Court  of  Honor, 

14560  Administration  Building, 

14576  Administration  and  Electrical 

Buildings, 

14561  Colonnade, 

14522  Electrical  Building,  interior, 


14069  Electric  Fountain, 
14242  Ferris  Wheel, 


Miscellaneous. 


13469  Map  of  World’s  Fair  Grounds, 
15009  La  Rabida  Convent  from  the 
Lake, 

12422  La  Rabida  Convent,  front, 

1  2535  La  Rabida  Convent,  west  front 

14209  La  Rabida  Convent,  entrance  and 

Columbus  Anchor, 

14211  La  Rabida  Convent,  the  patio, 
15002  La  Rabida.  Convent,  garden  of 

the  patio, 

13925  La  Rabida  Convent,  a  corner  of 
the  patio, 

14212  La  Rabida.  Convent,  balcony  of 

the  patio, 

14210  La  Rabida  Convent,  colonnade, 

14213  La  Rabida  Convent,  a  corridor, 
14171  White  Horse  Inn, 

14518  White  Horse  Inn, 

14512  Pavilion  of  the  French  Colonies, 
14173  Children’s  Building, 

12536  Choral  Hall, 

12477  New  England  Clambake, 

12469  Japanese  Tea  Garden, 

12537  Marine  Cafe, 

14528  Public  Comfort  Building, 

14168  Forestry  Building, 

14193  Logging  Camp,  Michigan  Ex¬ 

hibit,  . 

14194  Largest  Load  of  Michigan  White 

Pine, 

14204  Stock  Pavilion, 

14170  Anthropological  Building,  in¬ 
terior, 

14569  Anthropological  Building,  .  in¬ 
terior,  showing  Mexican 
Section, 

14169  Boiler  House,  interior, 

14507  White  Star  Building, 

14172  White  Star  Building  from  Lagoon 


Bridge, 

12479  Van  Houten’s  Cocoa  Building, 


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World's  Fair- Continued. 


14484,  Night  Illumination  of  the  Court  of  Honor. 

1 Copyrighted  1893  by  G.  Hunter  Bartlett.) 


Miscellaneous. 

13929  Baker  &  Co.’s  Chocolate  Exhibit 

Building,  A 

12478  Merchant  Tailors’  Building,  A 

12584  “Puck”  Building,  A 

12595  Pennsylvania  Railroad  and  Cold 

Storage  Buildings,  A 

12594  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Building,  A 

14046  New  York  Central  Railroad 

Building,  A 

14182  Elevated  Railroad  Station,  Sixty- 

second  Street,  Chicago  Day,  A 

14181  North  Loop  of  Intramural  Rail¬ 
way,  _  A 

14254  Interior  of  Intramural  Railway 

Car,  a 

12564  Brick  Battleship,  “Illinois,”  (bow 

view),  a 

12565  Brick  Battleship,  “Illinois,” 

(stern  view),  A 

1 247 5  Brick  Battleship,  “1 1 1  i  n  o  i  s,” 

(broadside),  A 

14201  Spanish  Caravel,  “  Santa  Maria,”  A 

13913  Spanish  Caravels,  “Santa  Maria” 
and  “Nina,”  in  the  South 
Basin,  A 


14202  Spanish  Caravels  in  South  Basin,  A 

13914  Viking  Ship,  A 

13915  Viking  Ship  and  British  Building,  A 

14203  Viking  Ship  and  Lake  Front,  A 

14192  Steamboat  landing  passengers,  A 
14509  Lake  Steamer  leaving  Grand  Basin,  A 
14573  Electric  Launch,  A 

12456  Electric  Launch  “Arabia,”  Lib¬ 

eral  Arts  Landing,  A 

12447  Electric  Launch  in  front  of  Fine 

Arts  Building,  A 

12458  Spanish  Fishing  Boat,  A 

12566  Whaling  Bark  “  Progress,”  South 

Pond,  A 

14199  Gondola  on  the  Lagoon,  A 

13917  Boat-load  of  Egyptians  on  Lagoon,  a 

12457  War  Canoe  of  Van  Couver 

Islanders,  A 

14184  Esquimo  Kyackers,  A 

14185  Esquimo  Kyacker,  A 

12534  Alaskan  Village,  A 

12466  Alaskan  Totem  Poles,  a 

12468  Cliff  Dwellers’  Caves,  A 

14207  Iroquois  Indian  Huts,  A 

14206  Indian  Tepees  of  bark,  A 

14570  Aztec  Temple,  Yucatan  Ruins,  A 


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Miscellaneous. 

12472  Aztec  Ruins  of  Yucatan, 

14989  Aztec  Ruins  of  Yucatan, 

12592  Aztec  Ruins  of  Yucatan,  general 

view, 

14527  Aztec  Ruins  of  Yucatan,  central 
arch, 

14990  Aztec  Ruins  of  Yucatan,  looking 

through  the  central  arch, 

12581  U.  S.  Life  Saving  Station, 

12582  U.  S.  Weather  Bureau  and  Light¬ 

house  Exhibits, 

12583  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory  Exhibit, 

14195  Getting  information, 

12586  Columbian  Guard, 

14196  Troubles  of  a  Columbian  Guard, 

14558  Company  of  Columbian  Guards 

going  on  duty, 

14191  Ambulance  Service, 

12433  Princess  Eulalie’s  reception  at  the 
Administration  Building, 
14208  The  Crowd  on  Chicago  Day, 

14559  Crowd  about  Lincoln’s  carriage, 
14205  Feeding  the  ducks  on  the  Lagoon, 
14183  A  lunch  party,  Chicago  Day, 
14147  Rolling  Chair, 

14189  Visitor  in  Rolling  Chair, 

14190  Visitor  in  Rolling  Chair, 

14187  Visitors  in  Rolling  Chairs,  _ 

14188  Visitors  in  Double  Rolling  Chair, 
14186  New  Columbian  Bell, 


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14200  Lake  Front  from  Government 
Pier, 

14178  Lake  Front  from  Liberal  Arts 

Building,  Chicago  Day, 

12460  Lake  Front  north  from  Liberal 
Arts  Building, 

14179  Across  the  Lake  from  Liberal 

Arts  Building, 

14177  View  north  from  Liberal  Arts 
Building,  Chicago  Day, 

14198  Panorama  northwest  from  roof  of 
Liberal  Arts  Building, 

14180  Panorama  of  Woman’s  and  State 

Buildings  from  roof  of  Lib¬ 
eral  Arts  Building, 

14175  Government  and  Fisheries  Build¬ 

ings  from  Lagoon, 

12452  Across  the  Lagoon  from  Mines 

and  Mining  Building, 

12453  Down  the  Lagoon  from  Woman’s 

Building, 

14197  Lagoon  north  from  Transporta¬ 
tion  Building, 

12454  Across  Lagoon  and  Wooded  Island 

from  Transportation  Building, 
13918  Panorama  across  the  Lagoon  from 
Brazilian  Building, 

14176  Brazilian  and  Fine  Arts  Buildings 

from  Fisheries  Building, 
12585  Foreign  Buildings  from  Fisheries 
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Tour  of  the  World. 

1  Philadelphia  Independence  Hall,  interior. 

2  Broad  Street  Station. — Train  leaving. 

3  Washington. — The  Capitol. 

4  Washington. — White  House, South  Front. 

5  Washington. — The  Monument. 

6  Niagara  Falls. 

7  Chicago.  The  Auditorium. 

8  St.  Louis.  The  Great  Bridge. 

9  Pullman  Dining  Car. 

10  Gateway  to  Garden  of  the  Gods,  Pike’s 

Peak. 

11  Panorama,  Santa  Fe. 

12  Canon  of  the  Colorado. 

13  Salt  Lake  City. 

14  Salt  Lake  City,  Mormon  Tabernacle. 

15  Yellowstone  Canon. 

16  Yellowstone  Geyser. 

17  Yosemite  Big  Tree. 

18  Yosemite  Falls. 

19  San  Francisco. — Grand  Palace  Hotel. 

20  Sandwich  Islands. — King’s  Palace. 

21  Japan. — Yokohama. 

22  Japan. — Mikado’s  Palace,  Kyoto. 

23  Japan.- — Statue  of  Buddha,  Kamakura. 

24  China. — Harbor  of  Hong  Kong. 

25  India. — Calcutta. 

26  India. — Darjeeling. 

27  India. — -Elephanta  Caves. 

28  Panorama  of  Aden. 

29  Suez  Canal. 


30  Cairo,  looking  toward  Pyramids. 

31  Pyramid  and  Sphynx. 

32  Alexandria. — Pompey’s  Pillar. 

33  Jerusalem. 

34  Jerusalem,  Mosque  of  Omar. 

35  The  Dead  Sea. 

36  Joppa. 

37  Constantinople. 

38  The  Golden  Horn. 

39  Athens  from  the  Acropolis. 

40  Naples,  panorama. 

41  Rome. 

42  Venice. 

43  Milan  Cathedral. 

44  St.  Gotthard’s  Tunnel,  Switzerland. 

45  Axenstrasse,  Lake  Lucerne. 

46  Mer  de  Glace. 

47  Chamonix,  Mt.  Blanc. 

48  Geneva  and  the  Rhone. 

49  Berlin. 

50  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

51  Rue  Royale,  Brussels,  Belgium. 

52  Paris,  panorama. 

53  Paris,  Grand  Opera. 

54  Paris,  Column  Vendome. 

55  England,  London  Bridge. 

56  England,  Thames  Embankment. 

57  Ireland,  Lakes  of  Killarney. 

58  Steamer  in  dock,  New  York. 

59  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New  York. 

60  Liberty  Statue,  New  York. 


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Picturesque  Mexico. 

1  Vera  Cruz  Harbor. 

2  Street  in  Vera  Cruz,  showing  Cathedral. 

3  Plaza  in  Vera  Cruz. 

4  Patio  of  the  Hotel  Universal,  Vera  Cruz. 

5  Peak  of  Orizaba  from  Vera  Cruz  Railroad. 

6  A  street  corner  in  Cordova. 

7  Scene  in  the  Tropics,  Cordova. 

8  A  hilly  street  in  Cordova. 

9  Street  and  mountain  in  Cordova. 

10  Picturesque  street  in  Orizaba. 

11  Street  and  Cathedral  in  Orizaba. 

12  Tropical  scenery,  Orizaba. 

13  Scenery  about  Orizaba  from  Hotel  De  la 

Borda. 

14  Mexican  Kitchen. 

15  Old  bridge  at  Acambaro. 

16  Puebla,  showing  Popocatepetl. 

17  Puebla,  showing  Iztaccihuatl. 

18  Street  in  Puebla,  showing  Cathedral. 

19  Street  in  Puebla,  with  Church  of  San 

Christobal. 

20  Aztec  Pyramid,  Cholula. 

21  Panorama  of  City  of  Mexico. 

22  Cathedral,  City  of  Mexico. 

23  Aztec  Calendar  Stone  in  Cathedral,  City 

of  Mexico. 

24  Plaza  Guadaloupe,  City  of  Mexico. 

25  Market  day,  City  of  Mexico. 

26  Street  market  scene,  City  of  Mexico. 

27  Water  carrier,  City  of  Mexico. 

28  La  Viga  Canal,  City  of  Mexico. 

29  La  Viga  Canal,  Vegetable  boats. 

30  La  Viga  Canal,  Shipping  pulque. 

31  Bull  fight. 

32  Mexican  saloon. 

33  Chapultepec.—  Garden  of  Maximilian’s 

Palace. 

34  Chapultepec. — The  Terrace. 

35  Chapultepec— In  the  Hanging  Gardens. 

36  Old  Spanish  Castle  and  street,  Morelia. 

37  Panorama  of  Guanahuata. 

38  Fountain  of  Guanahuata. 

39  Cathedral  and  Plaza,  Guanahuata. 

40  Ox  Team  at  Guadalajara. 

41  Cathedral,  Guadalajara. 

42  Church  and  Plaza,  Celaya. 

43  Alameda,  Celaya. 

44  Church  of  Our  Lady  Carmen,  Celaya. 

45  Panorama  of  Zacatecas, 

46  Cathedral,  Chihuahua. 

47  Mexican  burro, 

43  Governor  General’s  Palace,  Merida, 
Yucatan. 

49  Interior  of  a  residence,  Progresso,  \  uca- 

tan. 

50  Street  scene  in  Progresso,  Yucatan. 

Egypt. 

1  Port  Said  and  entrance  to  Suez  Canal. 

2  Suez  Canal. 

3  Harbor  of  Alexandria. 

4  Pompey’s  Pillar,  Alexandria. 

5  Mahmoudieh  Canal,  Alexandria. 


6  Street  in  Cairo. 

7  Shoubra  Palace. 

8  Interior  of  an  Arabic  Palace,  Cairo. 

9  Masharabeah  (latticed  window),  Cairo. 

1 0  Fountain  of  Ablution,  Mosque  of  Hassan. 

11  Bazaar  of  Antiques,  Cairo. 

12  Interior  of  Gezeereh  Palace,  Cairo. 

13  Citadel  and  Mosque  of  Mohamed  Ali. 

14  Arab  Cemetery  in  the  Desert. 

15  Tombs  of  the  Caliphs,  Cairo. 

1 6  W ater  carriers. 

17  Ra-em-ke.  Oldest  Wooden  Statute 

(Boulac). 

18  Mummy  of  Rameses  II. 

19  The  Mahmal  leaving  for  Mecca. 

20  Group  of  Great  Pyramids. 

21  Temple  Sphinx  and  Great  Pyramid. 

22  The  Sphinx  excavated. 

23  Pyramid  of  Sakkarah. 

24  Siout  from  the  Nile. 

25  Colonnade,  Temple  of  Denderah. 

26  Trading  boat  on  the  Nile. 

27  Grand  Temple  of  Luxor. 

28  General  view  of  Luxor. 

29  A  mummy  dealer. 

30  Avenue  of  Sphinxes  and  Propylon, 

Karnak. 

31  Great  Hall  of  Columns,  Karnak. 

32  General  view  of  Great  Temple,  Karnak. 

33  Colossi  of  Thebes. 

34  Great  Court,  Medinet  Aboo. 

35  The  Rameseum  Grand  Hall,  Thebes. 

36  Valley  of  the  Tombs  of  the  Kings, 

Thebes. 

37  Pylon  of  the  Temple,  at  Edfoo,  Thebes. 

38  The  Harbor  of  Assouan. 

39  First  Cataract  of  the  Nile. 

40  Phi  lie  from  the  Cataract. 

41  Ruins  of  Phike. 

42  Ruins  of  the  Mosque  Mishchod. 

43  Shadoof  and  Sakkieh. 

44  Gertasse. 

45  Nubian  boy  riding  buffalo. 

46  Kirscheh. 

47  Temple  and  Desert  Wady,  Saboah. 

48  Great  Temple,  Aboo  Simbel. 

49  Interior  of  Great  Temple.. 

50  Second  Cataract  of  the  Nile. 

Palestine. 

1  »J  aha, 

2  Ramleh  from  the  Tower  of  the  Forty 

Martyrs. 

3  Jaffa  Gate,  Jerusalem, 

4  The  Valley  of  Gihon,  Jerusalem. 

5  Aceldema,  Potter’s  Field,  Jerusalem. 

6  Gardens  in  Valley  of  Gehenna,  Jeru¬ 

salem. 

7  Tombs  of  Zacliariah  and  St.  James,  Jeru¬ 

salem. 

8  Tomb  of  Absalom,  Jerusalem. 

9  Garden  of  Gethsemane,  Jerusalem. 

10  Tomb  of  the  Virgin,  Jerusalem. 

11  The  Golden  Gate,  Jerusalem. 


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Palestine. 

12  Tomb  of  David,  Jerusalem. 

1 3  Mosque  of  Omar,  J erusalem. 

14  Mosque  El-Aksa,  Jerusalem. 

15  Wailing  place  of  the  Jews,  Jerusalem. 

16  Arch  of  Ecce  Homo,  Jerusalem. 

17  Via  Dolorosa,  Jerusalem. 

18  Cupolas  of  the  Holy  Temple,  Jerusalem. 

19  Mount  of  Olives. 

20  Chapel  of  the  Lord’s  Prayer. 

21  Chapel  of  the  Ascension. 

22  Panorama  from  the  Mount  of  Olives. 

23  Jerusalem  from  Mount  Scopus. 

24  The  Damascus  Gate. 

25  Bethany. 

26  Tomb  of  Rachel. 

27  Bethlehem. 

28  Cave  of  the  Nativity. 

29  Women  of  Bethlehem. 

30  Pools  of  Siloam. 

31  Hebron. 

32  The  Convent  of  Mar  Saba. 

33  The  Dead  Sea. 

34  The  River  Jordan. 

35  Jericho. 

36  Mount  Tabor. 

37  Nazareth. 

38  Naplouse. 

39  Mount  Quarantania. 

40  Plain  of  Dothan. 

41  Fountain  of  Dan. 

42  Tower  of  Jezreel. 

43  Panorama  of  Damascus. 

44  Houses  on  the  Walls,  Damascus. 

45  Temple  of  Baal,  Baalbec. 

46  Details  of  roof,  Temple  of  the  Sun, 

Baalbec. 

47  Cyclopean  Wall,  Baalbec. 

48  Cyclopean  Stone  Quarries. 

49  Beirut  and  the  Lebanon  Mountains. 

40  Ancient  Fortress  of  Sidon. 

India. 

1  University  and  Esplanade,  Bombay. 

2  Elephanta  Caves,  Bombay. 

3  Garden  of  Delight,  Cashmere  Lake. 

4  Glaciers  in  the  Himalayas,  Cashmere. 

5  Winding  of  Jhelum. 

6  Pavilion  where  Lalla  Rookh  was  mar¬ 

ried  to  Prince  of  Bokhara. 

7  Prince  Buldeo  Singh,  Cashmere. 

8  Floating  Garden  of  Srinuggur, 

9  Kutub  Slinar  and  Iron  Pillar,  Delhi. 

10  Tomb  of  Nizam-ud-din-Aulaya,  Delhi. 

11  Moti  Musjid  from  Delhi  Fort. 

12  Jumma  Musjid,  Delhi  Fort. 

13  Alumgirs  Mosque,  Muttra. 

14  Tomb  of  It-Mad-ud-Dowlah,  Agra. 

15  Taj  Mahal  and  Garden. 

16  Tomb  of  Akbar,  Segundra,  Agra. 

17  Taj  Mahal  and  Jumna  from  Agra  Fort. 

18  The  Mahat  from  the  garden,  Jeypore. 

19  Gateway,  City  of  Lucknow,  Oude. 

20  King  of  Oude  entering  Lucknow  in  State. 


Continued. 

!l  Great  Mosque,  Lucknow. 

12  Cawnpore  Memorial. 

23  Burning  Ghat,  Benares. 

24  Burning  Ghat,  Khatmandu  Nepaul. 

25  Sacred  Temples  at  Pattan  Nepaul. 

26  Buddhist  Priest  expounding  the  Lite  ot 

Buddha.  ,  . 

27  Native  cook  toasting  bread  with  Ins 

28  Hindoo  Priest  with  his  Sacred  Umbrella. 

29  Narrow  Gauge  R.  R.  train  to  Darjeeling. 

30  Mucheel  in  the  Himalayas. 

31  Rattan  Suspension  Bridge  across  the 

Teesta. 

32  Mussoorie  Sanitarian. 

33  Kinchinjunga  28,756  feet,  from  Darjeel¬ 

ing. 

34  A  Lama  doctor. 

35  Moung  Phoset  (Hairy  Man). 

36  Goompahar,  a  Himalayan  village. 

37  General  Post-office,  Calcutta. 

38  Native  boats  at  jetties,  Hoogley  River, 

Calcutta. 

39  Avenue  of  palms,  Calcutta. 

40  Great  banyan  tree,  Calcutta.  _ 

41  Punjab  Court,  Calcutta  Exhibition. 

42  Great  Pagoda  on  Rangoon.  . 

43  Carved  stone  door  of  Temple  A  lziana- 

gram. 

44  Carved  Monkey  Temple,  Madras  1  resi- 

dency. 

45  Mundapum  Carved  Horse  Pillars,  Inch- 

inopoly. 

46  Great  Pagoda  and  Stone  Bull. 

47  Cave  Temple  at  Fllora  Madras. 

48  Pagoda  Temple,  Madras  Coast. 

49  Temple  of  Sacred  Tooth  of  B  u  d  d  h  a, 

Kandy. 

50  Street  in  Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Switzerland. 

1  Panorama  of  Basel. 

2  Zurich,  from  the  Quaibriicke. 

3  Zurich.  The  Bridge  and  Lake. 

4  Village  of  Schwytz. 

5  Lucerne.— Old  Lantern  Tower  and  Bridge. 

6  Lucerne. — Lake  Front. 

7  Lucerne. — Lion,  Thorvaldsen.  _ 

8  Lake  Lucerne. — Hotel  on  Rigi  Kuhn. 

9  Lake  Lucerne. — Old  Cottages,  Gersau. 

10  Lake  Lucerne. — Axenstrasse  and  the 

Alps. 

11  Lake  Lucerne. — Gallery  of  Axenstrasse. 

12  Lake  Lucerne. — Picturesque  Fluelen. 

13  St.  Gotthard  Pass. 

14  Great  St.  Gotthard  Tunnel. 

15  St.  Gotthard  Pass,  Devil’s  Bridge. 

16  Hospenthal. 

17  Hospenthal  and  Andermatt. 

18  Berne. 

19  Berne. — Street  of  Justice  and  Clock 
Tower. 

20  Berne. — Hotel  de  A  ille. 

21  Freybourg  panorama. 


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Lecture  Sets — Continued 


Switzerland. 

22  Freybourg. — The  Old  Fountain. 

23  Geneva  from  the  Island  of  Rousseau. 

24  Geneva,  New  bridge. 

25  Lake  Geneva,  Nyon  and  Chateau. 

26  Lake  Geneva,  Cathedral  of  Lausaune. 

27  Lake  Geneva,  Market  place,  Vevey. 

28  Lake  Geneva,  Inclined  R.  R.,  Territet 

Glion. 

29  Lake  Geneva,  Castle  of  Chillon. 

30  Interlaken  and  the  Jungfrau. 

31  Valley  of  Lauterbrunnen. 

32  The  Wetterhorn  from  Grindlewald. 

33  Glacier  of  Grindlewald. 

34  Tunnel  in  Glacier  of  Grindlewald. 

35  Entrance  to  Via  Mala. 

36  Johannisburg,  Via  Mala. 

37  Splugen. 

38  Entrance  to  Stelvio  Pass. 

39  Schloss  Stockalper  and  Rhone  Valley. 

40  Schloss  Stockalper,  Brieg. 

41  Swiss  chalet,  Naters. 

42  Morteratch  Glacier. 

43  Gorner  Glacier. 

44  Hospices  of  St.  Bernard  and  MontHelan. 

45  Chamonix  and  Mont  Blanc. 

46  Chamonix. — The  Diligence. 

47  Mer  de  Glace. 

48  Glacier  des  Bossons. 

49  Miirren. 

50  Mont  Blanc. 

Washington. 

1  Baltimore  and  Potomac  R.  R.  Station. 

2  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from  the  Treasury. 

3  United  States  Capitol. 

4  United  States  Capitol,  distant  view. 

5  Senate  Wing. 

6  Rodgers’  Bronze  Doors. 

7  Supreme  Court  Room. 

8  Senate  Bronze  Doors. 

9  Senate  Chamber. 

10  President’s  Room. 

11  House  of  Representatives. 

12  Statue  of  Civilization. 

13  Naval  Monument. 

14  Emancipation  Monument. 

15  Botanic  Gardens. 

16  Smithsonian  Institute. 

17  National  Museum,  interior. 

18  Agricultural  Department  Grounds. 

19  Washington  Monument. 

20  AVhite  House. 

21  White  House,  East  Room. 

22  Treasury. 

23  Corner  of  the  Treasury. 

24  Jackson  Statue. 

25  State,  War  and  Navy  Departments. 

26  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

27  Farragut  Statue. 

28  Albaugh’s  Opera  House. 

29  Thomas  Statue. 

30  Post  Office  Department. 

31  Patent  Office. 


32  Ford’s  Theater. — Medical  Museum. 

33  Star  showing  where  Garfield  was  shot. 

34  Naval  Observatory. 

35  Equestrian  Statue  of  Washington. 

36  Residence  of  James  G.  Blaine. 

37  Soldiers’  Home. 

38  Statue  of  General  Scott. 

39  Monument  of  John  Howard  Payne. 

40  Bridge  and  College  at  Georgetown. 

41  Gateway  at  Arlington. 

42  Drive  and  Arlington  House. 

43  Monument  to  Unknown  Dead. 

44  Panorama  from  Arlington. 

45  Long  Bridge. 

46  Walk  on  the  Banks  of  the  Potomac. — 

Mount  Vernon. 

47  Washington’s  Home. 

48  View  from  Washington’s  chamber  win¬ 

dow. 

49  Washington’s  Barn. 

50  Washington’s  Tomb. 

California. 

Yosemite  and  Big  Trees. 

1  Among  the  foothills. 

2  In  the  forest. 

3  Wawona  Hotel. 

4  The  Sentinels. 

5  Grizzly  Giant. 

6  A  Section  of  Grizzly  Giant. 

7  Big  Trees. 

8  General  view  at  the  Cabin. 

9  Ohio  and  Grant. 

10  Felice. 

11  A  Section  of  Felice. 

12  Haverford  and  Keystone. 

13  Group  of  Big  Trees. 

14  Fallen  Big  Tree. 

15  Washington. 

16  Wawona. 

17  Wawona  (close  view). 

18  Stage  at  Alder  Creek. 

19  Map  of  Yosemite  Valley. 

20  Panorama  from  Inspiration  Point. 

21  Panorama  from  Artists’  Point. 

22  El  Capitan,  Three  Graces  and  Bridal 

Veil  Falls. 

23  Bridal  Veil  Falls  and  Three  Graces. 

24  El  Capitan  Fapade. 

25  Cathedral  Spires  and  Cathedral  Rocks. 

26  El  Capitan  profile. 

27  El  Capitan  and  Merced  River. 

28  The  Three  Brothers. 

29  Yosemite  Falls  (first  view). 

30  Yosemite  Falls,  2,634  feet  (reflected). 

31  Cloud’s  Rest,  Royal  Arches  and  the 

Domes. 

32  Sentinel  Rock  from  Merced  River. 

33  Yosemite  Falls  from  the  foot. 

34  Yosemite  Falls — Upper  Falls,  1,650  feet. 

35  Panorama  from  foot  of  Upper  Yosemite 

Falls. 

36  South  Dome,  Glacier  Point  and  High 

Sierras. 


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Lecture  Sets — Continued. 


California. 

Yosemite  and  Big  Trees. 

37  Mt.  Starr  King  and  Glacier  Point. 

38  High  Sierras  from  Yosemite  Point. 

39  Panorama  from  Yosemite  Point. 

40  Mirror  Lake  and  Mt.  Watkins. 

41  Glacier  Point  from  the  Valley. 

42  North  Dome  and  Merced  Liver. 

43  Vernal  Falls,  350  feet. 

44  Nevada  Falls,  Liberty  Lap 

Broderick. 

45  Nevada  Falls. 

46  Nevada  Falls  in  Panorama. 

47  South  Dome  and  Mt.  Hoffman. 

48  South  Dome  and  Cloud’s  Rest. 

49  South  Dome  from  Glacier  Point. 

50  End  of  Glacier  Point. 

California. 


and  Mt. 


1  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco. 

2  Palace  Hotel. 

3  Court  of  Palace  Hotel. 

4  Seal  Rocks  from  Cliff  House. 

5  Eve  End  of  Telescope,  Lick  Observa¬ 

tory. 

6  Street  in  Chinatown,  San  Francisco. 

7  Street  in  Chinatown,  San  Francisco. 

8  Chinese  Theatre  (interior),  San  bran- 

CISCO. 

9  Chinese  Restaurant,  San  F  rancisco._ 

10  Chinese  Restuarant,  San  Francisco, 

(interior). 

11  State  Capitol,  Sacramento. 

12  Terrace,  Capitol  Grounds,  Sacramento. 

13  Mount  Shasta  above  the  Clouds. 

14  Cathedral,  Monterey. 

15  Hotel  Del  Monte. 

16  Hotel  Del  Monte,  Arizona  Gardens. 

17  Harbor  of  Santa  Barbara. 

18  Panorama  of  Santa  Barbara. 

19  Old  Mission,  Santa  Barbara. 

20  Cloister  of  Old  Mission,  Santa  Barbara 

21  Panorama  of  Los  Angeles,  from  Crockei  s 


House. 

22  The  Plaza,  Los  Angeles. 

23  A  road  view,  Los  Angeles. 

24  Panorama,  Los  Angeles. 

25  Tunnel  Rock,  Santa  Monica. 

26  Hotel  Arcadia,  Santa  Monica. 

27  Panorama  of  the  Coast,  Santa  Monica. 

28  Banana  Tree,  Pasadena. 

29  Century  Plant  in  bloom,  Pasadena. 

30  Grand  Opera  House. 

31  Bee  ranch  near  Pasadena. 

32  Canon  near  Pasadena. 

33  Sierra  Madre  Villa,  near  Pasadena. 

34  Orange  grove,  near  Pasadena. 

35  Palm  tree,  near  Pasadena. 

36  Umbrella  tree  in  bloom. 

37  Large  grape  vine,  Montecito. 

38  Street  in  San  Gabriel. 

39  The  Bells,  San  Gabriel. 

40  Twin  Fan  Palms,  San  Gabriel. 


41  San  Gabriel  Mission. 

42  Cacti  hedge,  San  Gabriel. 

43  Natural  bridge,  Santa  Cruz  Coast. 

44  Fifth  and  D  Streets,  San  Diego. 

45  M.  E.  Church  block,  San  Diego. 

46  Hotel  Del  Coronado,  San  Diego. 

47  Avalon  Harbor,  Catalina  Island. 

48  Avalon  Steamship  Landing,  Catalina 

Island.  , 

49  Avalon  Sugar  Loaf,  Catalina  Island. 

50  Steamship  “Hermosa.” 

Philadelphia. 

1  Old  Swede’s  Church. 

2  Penn  Mansion. 

3  Christ  Church. 

4  Franklin’s  Tomb. 

5  Carpenter’s  Hall. 

6  State  House  Row. 

7  Independence  Hall,  interior. 

8  Old  Liberty  Bell. 

9  Chew  Mansion. 

10  Old  Zion  Church. 

11  The  Cathedral. 

12  Rodef  Shalom  Synagogue. 

13  Girls’  Normal  School. 

14  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

15  Philadelphia  Library. 

16  Ridgway  Library. 

17  Office  of  Stephen  Girard. 

18  Girard  College. 

19  Academy  of  Fine  Arts. 

20  Academv  of  Music. 

21  Walnut  Street  Theatre. 

22  Masonic  Temple. 

23  LTnion  League. 

24  First  Regiment  Armory. 

25  U.  S.  Post  Office. 

26  U.  S.  Mint. 

27  U.  S.  Custom  House. 

28  Philadelphia  Exchange. 

29  Point  Breeze. 

30  Cramp’s  Ship  Yard. 

31  Drexel  Building. 

32  Ledger  Building. 

33  George  ML  Childs’  Office. 

34  Chestnut  Street. 

35  Market  Street  from  Eleventh  Street. 

36  Broad  Street. 

37  City  Hall. 

38  Hotel  Lafayette. 

39  Broad  Street  Station. 

40  The  Elevated  Railroad. 

41  German  Hospital. 

42  Eastern  Penitentiary. 

43  Fairmount  Water  Works. 

44  Spring  Garden  Pumping  Station. 

45  Girard  Avenue  Bridge. 

46  Entrance  to  Zoological  Garden. 

47  The  Lion  (standing). 

'  48  Solitude. 

49  Wissahickon  from  the  drive. 

|  50  On  the  Wissahickon. 


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Lecture  Sets — Continued. 


Boston. 

1  Panorama, 

2  Faneuil  Hall. 

3  Old  South  Church. 

4  Milk  Street, 

5  Old  State  House. 

6  State  House. 

7  Boston  Common. 

8  Scollay  Square. 

9  Art  Museum. 

10  Trinity  Church. 

11  Bunker  Hill. 

12  Harvard  University. 

Philadelphia. 

1  State  House  Bow. 

2  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

3  Girard  College. 

4  Masonic  Temple. 

5  Post  Office. 

6  Drexel  Building. 

7  City  Hall. 

8  Broad  Street  Station. 

9  Eleventh  and  Market  Streets. 

10  The  Cathedral. 

11  Wissahickon  from  the  drive. 

12  Girard  Avenue  Bridge. 

Fairmount  Park. 

1  Fairmount  Water  Works. 

2  Lincoln  Statue. 

3  Girard  Avenue  Bridge. 

4  Statue  of  Religious  Liberty. 

5  Horticultural  Hall. 

6  Horticultural  Hall,  the  fernery. 

7  Sunken  Gardens. 

8  The  English  Building. 

9  The  Schuylkill  Drive  at  the  Falls. 

10  Wissahickon  Drive. 

11  Stone  Bridge  on  Wissahickon  Creek. 

12  Valley  Green,  Wissahickon  Creek. 

New  York  City. 

1  Gen.  Grant’s  Tomb,  Riverside  Park. 

2  Governor’s  Island. 

3  Brooklyn  Bridge. 

4  The  Tombs. 

5  Egyptian  Obelisk,  Central  Park. 

6  Wall  Street. 

7  Liberty  Statue,  New  York  Bay. 

8  City  Hall. 

9  U.  S.  Post  Office. 

10  New  York  from  North  River. 

11  Highest  point  of  Elevated  R.  R. 

12  Residence  of  W.  H.  Vanderbilt, 

Washington. 

1  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from  Treasury. 

2  United  States  Capitol. 

3  Rodgers’  Bronze  Doors. 

4  House  of  Representatives. 

5  Naval  Monument. 


6  Smithsonian  Institute. 

7  National  Museum  (interior). 

8  White  House. 

9  Jackson  Square. 

10  State,  War  and  Navy  Departments. 

11  Soldiers’  Home. 

12  Bridge  and  College  at  Georgetown. 

Alaska. 

1  Totems,  Fort  Wrangle. 

2  Sitka  from  the  Castle. 

3  Street  in  Sitka. 

4  Panorama  of  Sitka,  showing  Castle. 

5  Greek  Church,  Sitka. 

6  Old  Block  House,  Sitka. 

7  The  Harbor,  Juneau. 

8  Pyramid  Harbor. 

9  Karta  Bay. 

10  Indian  Woman  at  Karta  Bay. 

11  Muir  Glacier  from  the  steamer. 

12  Alaskan  curios. 

Yellowstone  National  Park. 

1  Panorama  of  Mammoth  Hot  Springs. 

2  Minerva  Terrace. 

3  Liberty  Cap. 

4  Obsidian  Cliffs. 

5  Bunsens  Peak. 

6  Lower  Falls  of  the  Yellowstone. 

7  Panorama  of  Upper  Geyser  Basin. 

8  Old  Faithful  in  eruption. 

9  Castle  Geyser  in  eruption. 

10  Grotto  Geyser  in  eruption. 

11  Riverside  Geyser  in  eruption. 

12  Lone  Star  Geyser  in  eruption. 

Niagara  Falls. 

1  Rapids  above  the  Falls. 

2  American  Falls  from  below — Winter. 

3  American  Falls,  Luna  Island. 

4  Snow  and  Ice,  Luna  Island. 

5  Canada  Falls,  from  Goat  Island. 

6  American  Falls  from  Canada  side. 

7  Frost  work  at  Niagara. 

8  Canada  shore  from  Luna  Island. 

9  Panarama  of  Horseshoe  Falls. 

10  Maid  of  the  Mist. 

11  Cantilever  Bridge. 

12  Whirlpool  Rapids. 

Watkins  Glen. 

1  Entrance. 

2  Matchless  scene. 

3  Pluto  Falls. 

4  Frozen  Cascade. 

5  Cavern  Cascade. 

6  Cavern  Cascade — frozen. 

7  Whirwind  Gorge. 

8  Central  Cascade. 

9  Spiral  Gorge. 

10  Glen  Cathedral, 

11  Rainbow  Falls. 

12  Rainbow  Falls,  frozen. 


214 


Lecture  Sets— Continued. 


Hudson  River. 

1  Chip  Rock  Reach  and  Palisades. 

2  Van  Courtland  Manor. 

3  Andre  Monument — Tarrytown. 

4  Crows  Nest  from  Constitution  Island. 

5  Taurus  and  Breakneck. 

6  Treason  Hill. 

7  Looking  towards  Anthony’s  Nose  — 

Peekskill. 

8  Storm  King — Cornwall. 

9  Up  the  Hudson  from  West  Point  Battery. 

10  Washington’s  Headquarters— Newburg. 

11  Yassar  College,  Poughkeepsie. 

12  City  Hall  and  State  Capitol,  Albany. 

White  Mountains. 

1  Stage  leaving. 

2  The  Flume. 

3  Willey  House,  Franconia. 

4  Purple  Lake,  Franconia. 

5  Crawford  House. 

6  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain. 

7  Wild  Cat  and  Glen  Ellis. 

8  Jackson  Falls,  Wild  Cat  River. 

9  Panorama  from  Thorn  Mountain. 

10  Mountain  road. 

11  Panorama  of  Jackson  and  the  Mountains. 

12  Tip  Top  House,  Mt.  Washington. 

Johnstown  Disaster. 

1  The  broken  dam. 

2  J  am  at  the  Bridge. 

3  Main  Street  wreckage  forty  feet  high. 

4  Main  Street  and  Merchants  Hotel. 

5  Effects  of  backwater. 

6  School  House  Morgue. 

7  Bringing  in  a  body. 

8  Panorama  from  Morgue. 

9  Ruined  house. 

10  Tree  driven  through  house. 

11  Wreckage  rear  of  Morrell  Institute. 

12  Relief  station. 

Virginia. 

1  The  Capitol,  Richmond. 

2  Old  Viginia  ox  team. 

3  Libby  Prison. 

4  Residence  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

5  Hygeia  Hotel,  Old  Point  Comfort. 

6  Fort  Monroe. 

7  Soldiers’  Home,  Hampton. 

8  Marie  House,  Fredericksburg. 

9  Chancellorsville. 

10  The  Bridge  at  Bull  Run. 

11  Luray  Inn. 

12  Natural  Bridge. 

Mount  Vernon. 

1  Portrait,  Washington.  (Stuart.) 

2  Steamboat  Landing. 

3  The  Lodge. 

4  The  Mansion. 

5  Washington’s  Bed  Chamber. 


6  View  from  Washington’s  Chamber. 

7  Walk  on  the  banks  of  the  Potomac. 

8  Old  Pohick  Church. 

9  Barn. 

10  First  Tomb. 

11  Present  Tomb. 

12  Sarcophagus. 

St.  Augustine,  Florida. 

1  Old  City  Gates. 

2  Old  Spanish  Cathedral. 

3  Slave  Market. 

4  Street  view. 

5  Oldest  house. 

6  Harbor  from  San  Marco. 

7  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon. 

8  Parlor  of  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon. 

9  Panorama  from  Ponce  de  Leon. 

10  Hotel  Casa  Monica. 

1 1  The  Fountains,  Hotel  Casa  Monica. 

12  The  Alcazar  and  grounds. 

New  Orleans. 

1  Jackson  Square. 

2  Lee  Monument. 

3  U.  S.  Mint. 

4  National  Cemetery,  Chalmette. 

5  Canal  Street. 

6  Street  cobbler. 

7  The  University — Common  Street. 

8  St.  Phillips  Street. 

9  St.  Louis  Cemetery. 

10  Old  City  Hall. 

11  I  rive  Oak  trees. 

12  On  the  Levee,  loading  steamers. 

Fife  in  Georgia. 

1  Bona  Ventura  Cemetery,  Savannah. 

2  Piney  Woods  Hotel,  Thomasville. 

3  Street  scene  in  Thomasville. 

4  Negro  Homes. 

5  Uncle  Remus’s  Express. 

6  Negro  Quarters,  Thomasville. 

7  Southern  life  on  the  road, 

8  Monster  Live  Oak,  Thomasville, 

9  Shanty  life, 

10  Homes  in  Thomasville. 

11  A  happy  family. 

12  Careless  and  Happy. 

Gettysburg. 

1  Culps  Hill  from  Cemetery  Hill, 

2  High  Water  Mark. 

3  General  Meade’s  Headquarters. 

4  The  Peach  Orchard. 

5  The  Wheat  Field. 

6  The  Devil’s  Den. 

7  The  Round  Tops. 

8  Panorama  from  Round  Top. 

9  Out-post  of  Union  Sharpshooters,  Em- 

metsburg  Road. 

10  Spangler’s  Spring. 

11  Baltimore  Street. 

I  12  National  Cemetery. 


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Lecture  Sets — Continued. 


Arizona — Cliff  Ruins. 

1  Grand  Canon  of  the  Colorado. 

2  Colorado  River  in  the  Canon. 

3  Canon,  Grand  Gulch. 

4  San  Xavier  Delbac,  Tucson. 

5  Geronimo,  Apache  War  Chief. 

6  Apache  Squaw  and  Cradle. 

7  Town  of  Moqui. 

8  Moqui  Town — Shung-A-Paw-Wee. 

9  House  of  the  Captain — Shung-A-Paw- 

Wee. 

10  Cliff  Ruins  on  the  Rio  San  Juan. 

11  Ruin,  Cave  Town  Canon,  Rio  de  Chelly. 

12  Cave  Town  Canon,  Rio  de  Chelly. 

ATew  Mexico — Santa  Re. 

1  Panorama  of  Santa  Fe. 

2  Old  Santa  Fe  Trail. 

3  The  Palace,  Santa  Fe. 

4  Oldest  house  in  Santa  FA 

5  Indian  burros. 

6  Adobe  Church,  Pueblo  San  J uan. 

7  Caretta,  Pueblo  San  Juan. 

8  Rio  Grande  Valley  and  Santa  Cruz. 

9  Navajo  Indian  boy. 

10  Pueblo  Iseeta,  panorama, 

1 1  Indian  Ovens,  Pueblo  Tesuque. 

1 2  Las  Vegas  V alley. 

Colorado. 

1  Antlers  Hotel,  Colorado  Springs. 

2  Manitou. 

3  Balanced  Rock  (Garden  of  the  Gods). 

4  Toad  Stools  (Garden  of  the  Gods), 

5  Gateway  to  Stools  (Garden  of  the  Gods). 

6  Ute  Pass. 

7  South  Cheyenne  Canon. 

8  Williams  Canon. 

9  Ouray,  Chief  of  the  Utes. 

10  Sandstone  monument,  Austin  Bluff. 

11  Cliff  Ruins  in  Canon  of  Rio  Mancos. 

12  Mountain  of  Holy  Cross. 

Utah— Salt  Rake  City. 

1  Salt  Lake. 

2  Salt  Lake  City  from  Prospect  Hill. 

3  Salt  Lake  City,  Main  Street. 

4  Salt  Lake  City,  Eagle  Gate,  Brigham 

Young’s  Bee  Hive. 

5  Salt  Lake  City,  Mormon  Tabernacle. 

6  Salt  Lake  City,  New  Mormon  Temple. 

7  Salt  Lake  City,  Camp  Douglas. 

8  Panorama  of  Salt  Lake  City  and  W asatch 

Mountains. 

9  Devil’s  Slide,  Weber  Canon. 

10  Building  snow  sheds  on  Central  Pacific 

R.  R. 

11  Ranch  in  Southern  Utah. 

12  Ancient  Cave  Ruins,  Sierra  Abajo. 

Rondon. 

1  Westminster  Abbey. 

2  Thames  Embankment,  Parliament  Build¬ 

ings. 

3  Interior  of  House  of  Lords. 


4  Trafalgar  Square. 

5  The  Strand. 

6  Old  Temple  Bar. 

7  Obelisk,  Thames  Embankment. 

8  The  Bank  of  England. 

9  St.  Paul’s  from  the  Thames. 

10  London  Bridge. 

11  The  Tower. 

12  Albert  Memorial. 

Paris. 

1  Panorama  from  Hotel  de  Ville. 

2  Hotel  de  Ville. 

3  Tuilleries. 

4  Hall  of  Augustus,  Louvre. 

5  Column  and  Place  Vendome. 

6  The  Madeleine. 

7  Place  de  La  Concorde. 

8  Column  of  July,  Place  Bastile. 

9  Grand  Opera  House. 

10  Portes  St.  Martin  and  St.  Denis. 

11  Tomb  of  Napoleon. 

12  Bois  de  Bologne. 

Rome. 

1  Panorama  from  ball  of  St  Peters. 

2  St.  Peters  and  the  Vatican. 

3  St.  Peters  (interior). 

4  Castle  of  St.  Angelo  and  St.  Peters  from 

the  Tiber. 

5  Fountain  of  Trevi. 

6  The  Capitol. 

7  Statue  of  Moses  ( Michael  Angelo). 

8  Forum  Romanum. 

9  Arch  of  Titus. 

10  Colosseum  (interior). 

11  Arch  of  Constantine. 

12  Via  Appia. 

Venice. 

1  Doge’s  Palace,  across  Grand  Canal. 

2  Doge’s  Palace,  interior  court. 

3  Grand  Piazza. 

4  St.  Mark’s. 

5  St.  Mark’s,  Bronze  Horses. 

6  Gates  of  the  Campanile. 

7  Rialto. 

8  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

9  Tower  of  the  Clock. 

10  Cavallini  Palace. 

11  Grand  Canal. 

12  Arsenal. 

Florence. 

1  Panorama. 

2  Ponte  Veccio. 

3  Campanile  and  the  Cathedral. 

4  Armory  in  Podesti. 

5  Pitti  Palace. 

6  Santa  Croce. 

7  Cloister  Croce. 

8  Pallazzo  Veccio. 

9  Monks  at  the  Fountain. 

10  Loggia  dei  Lanzi,  interior. 

11  Uffizzi  Palace. 

12  Triumphal  Arch. 


216 


Lecture  Sets— Continued. 


Naples  and  Pompeii. 

1  Bay  of  Naples  and  Vesuvius. 

2  Place  du  Plebescite,  Naples. 

3  Blue  Grotto,  Island  of  Capri. 

4  Farnese  Bull,  Naples. 

5  Temple  of  Serapis,  Puteoli. 

6  Railroad  up  V  esuvius. 

7  Cone  of  Mt.  Vesuvius. 

8  House  of  the  Poet,  Pompeii. 

9  Greek  Theatre,  Pompeii. 

10  Amphitheatre,  Pompeii. 

11  House  of  the  Baker,  Pompeii. 

1 1  General  view  of  the  excavations,  P ompei  l. 

Milan,  Genoa  and  Pisa. 

1  Panorama  of  Milan  and  Cathedral. 

2  Rue  Victor  Emanuel. 

3  Cathedral. 

4  Gallery,  Victor  Emanuel. 

5  Statue  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

6  La  Scala. 

7  Simplon  Arch. 

8  Panorama  of  Genoa  and  Harbor. 

9  Statue  of  Columbus,  Genoa. 

10  Gallery  in  Campo  Santo. 

11  Duoirio  Baptistery  and  Tower,  Pisa. 

12  Leaning  Tower. 

Germany. 

1  Panorama  of  Berlin. 

2  Brandenburg  Gate,  Berlin. 

3  Imperial  Palace,  Berlin. 

4  Unter  den  Linden,  Berlin. 

5  Marien  Platz,  Munich. 

6  Hotel  Kaiserworth,  Goslar. 

7  Old  Houses,  Hildesheim. 

8  Street  in  Strasburg  showing  Cathedral. 

9  Limburg  Cathedral. 

10  Albert  Durer’s  House,  Nuremberg. 

11  Russian  Chapel,  Dresden. 

12  Cathedral,  Cologne. 

The  Rhine  and  Heidelberg. 

1  Across  the  Rhine  from  Cologne. 

2  Drachenfels  and  the  Seven  Mountains. 

3  Panorama  of  the  Rhine  at  Oberwesel. 

4  Coblenz  and  Ehrenbreitstein. 

5  The  Lorlei. 

6  Imperial  Rhine  Steamer. 

7  Panorama  of  Goar. 

8  Castle  of  Stolzenfels. 

9  Castle  of  Rheinstein. 

10  Guttenburg  Platz  and  Cathedral  Mayence. 

11  Heidelberg  Castle  from  the  Neckar. 

12  Courtyard  of  Heidelberg  Castle. 

Spain. 

1  Gibraltar. 

2  The  Escurial,  Madrid. 

3  Throne  Room. 

4  Panorama  of  Seville. 

5  Bull  fight,  Seville. 

6  Alcazar,  interior. 


7  Alcove  of  the  Sultana,  Alcazar. 

8  Minerva  with  club. 

9  Generalife,  Granada. 

10  The  Sister’s  Palace,  Alhambra. 

11  Court  of  the  Lions,  Alhambra. 

12  Hall  of  Rest,  Alhambra. 

Holland. 

1  Amsterdam,  the  King’s  Palace  and  Old 

Church. 

2  Amsterdam,  Monument  and  Dam. 

3  Amsterdam,  Theatre. 

4  Amsterdam,  River  Amstel. 

5  The  Hague,  House  of  Parliament. 

6  The  Hague,  Museum  of  Art. 

7  The  Hague,  Humstee  Canal. 

8  Rotterdam,  the  Great  Bridge. 

9  Rotterdam,  NoordBlaak. 

10  Rotterdam,  Spui- Water-Canal. 

11  Haarlem  Cathedral. 

12  Street  in  Monickendam. 

Constantinople. 

1  Panorama. 

2  Palace  of  Beylerbe. 

3  Mosque  of  St.  Sophia. 

4  Mosque  of  St.  Sophia,  interior. 

5  The  Golden  Horn. 

6  Street  view. 

7  Panorama  of  the  Bridge. 

8  The  Sultan  at  prayer  in  the  Mosque. 

9  Mosque  of  Suleiman. 

10  Turkish  woman. 

11  Harbor. 

12  Steamer  leaving. 

Austria. 

1  Imperial  Palace,  Vienna. 

2  City  Hall,  Vienna. 

3  Grand  Opera  House,  Vienna. 

4  Imperial  Parliament  Building,  Vienna. 

5  Maximilian  Platz,  Vienna. 

6  Maximilian’s  Bed  Room,  Vienna. 

7  Ring  Strasse,  Vienna. 

8  Linz  on  the  Danube. 

9  Street  in  Sterzing. 

10  Castle  of  Bruneck. 

1 1  Triumphal  Arch,  Innsbruck. 

12  Theresien  Strasse. 

Portugal. 

1  General  View  of  Lisbon  and  Harbor. 

2  Statue  Don  Jose  I.  Lisbon. 

3  Boulevard  dos  Romulus,  Lisbon. 

4  Ruins  of  Groumas,  Belem. 

5  Sculptures  in  the  Cloister,  Lisbon. 

6  Castle  and  ramparts,  Lisbon. 

7  Window  of  the  Chapter  House,  Thomar. 

8  Gallery  of  the  Cloister,  Alcobaco. 

9  Library  of  University,  Coimbre. 

10  Gallery  of  Santa  Cruz,  Coimbre. 

1 1  Gate  of  Castle  of  La  Perna,  Cintra. 

12  Gallery  in  Castle  of  Mont  Serat. 


217 


Lecture  Sets— Continued. 


Belgium. 

1  Antwerp  Cathedral. 

2  Hotel  de  Ville,  Antwerp. 

3  Shipping  in  the  Great  Docks,  Antwerp. 

4  King’s  Palace,  Brussels. 

5  Grand  Place,  Brussels. 

6  The  Bourse,  Brussels. 

7  A  dog  team. 

8  Lion  Mount,  Field  of  Waterloo. 

9  Rocher  Bayard,  Dinant  sur  Meuse. 

10  Hotel  de  Ville,  Oudenarde. 

11  Mechlin  Cathedral. 

12  Hotel  de  Ville,  Ypres. 

Athens. 

1  General  View  of  the  Ruins. 

2  The  Acropolis. 

3  Parthenon,  rear  view. 

4  Friezes  from  the  Parthenon. 

5  Caryatides  of  the  Erechtheon. 

6  The  Ruins  from  the  East. 

7  Tower  of  the  Winds. 

8  Temple  of  Minerva  Polidade. 

9  Bas-relief,  Theatre  of  Bacchus. 

10  Prison  of  Socrates. 

1 1  Temple  of  Theseus. 

12  Theatre  Herodus,  Atticus. 

Russia. 

1  St.  Petersburg,  Winter  Palace. 

2  St.  Petersburg,  Church  of  the  Trinity. 

3  St.  Petersburg,  Statue  of  Peter  the 

Great. 

4  St.  Petersburg,  St.  Isaac’s  Cathedral. 

5  St.  Petersburg,  Church  Vladimir. 

6  Moscow  and  the  Kremlin. 

7  Moscow  and  Church  of  the  Savior. 

8  Moscow  and  the  Great  Bell. 

9  Moscow  and  Tower  Ivan. 

10  Moscow  and  Church  of  the  Redeemer, 

interior. 

11  Greek  Chapel,  Southern  Russia. 

12  A  peasant  family. 

Darjeeling. 

1  Darjeeling  Railroad,  2  feet  gauge. 

2  On  the  Railroad  to  Darjeeling. 

3  Darjeeling  from  Lloyd’s  Bank. 

4  Group  of  Himalayan  Coolies. 

5  Nepalese  Coolie  woman  with  rain  um¬ 

brella. 

6  Fog  clearing  away  from  Darjeeling 

Bazaar. 

7  Milk  seller  with  bamboo  milk  jars. 

8  Nepalese  mother  with  infant  in  basket. 

9  Largest  Tea  Plant  at  Darjeeling. 

1 0  Queen  of  Sikkim. 

11  Thibetian  man. 

12  Kinchinjunga  from  Darjeeling. 

Cashmere. 

1  Panorama  of  Cashmere  Valley  from  the 
Kiosk. 


2  Hindoo  Temple  and  Appletree  Canal 

opposite  Chenar  Bagh. 

3  Fourth  Bridge  across  the  Jhelum. 

4  Maharaja’s  suburban  Palace  on  t  li  e 

Jhelum. 

5  Down  the  Jhelum  from  Maharaja’s  city 

Palace. 

6  Grand  Avenue  of  poplars,  inside  view. 

7  Fog  lifting  from  Snow-capped  Peaks  on 

the  road  to  Amurnath. 

8  Black  Glacier  at  Amurnath. 

9  Sacred  Cave  of  Amurnath  16,000  feet 

above  sea  level. 

10  Dead  pilgrim  found  frozen  on  the  moun¬ 

tains  of  Amurnath. 

11  Interior  of  Sacred  Marble  Cave  of  Amur¬ 

nath. 

12  A  group  of  native  musicians. 

Agra. 

1  J umna  side  of  F ort. 

2  Interior  of  Moti  Musjid  (Pearl  Mosque). 

3  Elephant  Gate,  Agra  Fort. 

4  East  Gateway,  Tomb  of  Akbar. 

5  Akbar’ s  Tomb. 

6  Fayade  of  1st  Story,  Akbar’ s  Tomb. 

7  Cenotaph,  Tomb  of  Akbar. 

8  Taj  Mahal  from  Jumna  River. 

9  Taj  Mahal. 

10  Marble  Screen,  Taj  Mahal. 

11  West  Gate  of  Garden,  Tomb  of  Akbar. 

12  Jumma  Musjid  (Great  Mosque). 

Delhi. 

1  Jumma  Musjid  and  Delhi  City. 

2  Golden  Mosque,  Delhi  Fort. 

3  Interior  Diwan-i-am  Audience  Hall, 

Delhi  Fort. 

4  Kutub  Minar. 

5  Iron  Pillar. 

6  Cashmere  Gate. 

7  Tomb  of  Humayun. 

8  Interior  of  Jain  Temple. 

9  Moti  Musjid  (Pearl  Mosque). 

10  Tomb  Sufdar  Jung. 

11  Feroze  Shah’s  Pillar. 

12  Ruins  of  an  old  Mohammedan  observa¬ 

tory. 

Calcutta  and  Bombay. 

1  Panorama  of  Calcutta. 

2  Interior  Compound  Baboo’s  Home. 

3  Mullick’s  Ghat,  Ilooghley  River. 

4  Great  Banyan  tree,  showing  manner  of 

growth. 

5  Burmese  Pagoda,  Eden  Gardens. 

6  Bridge  and  foliage,  Eden  Gardens. 

7  Native  Bungalow,  Royal  Botanical  Gar¬ 

den. 

8  Punjab  Court  (Calcutta  Exhibition.) 

9  Esplanade  Road,  Bombay. 

10  High  Court. 

11  Public  Works  Office. 

12  General  view,  Elephanta  Caves. 


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Lecture  Sets— Continued. 


Japan. 

1  View  of  Yokohama. 

2  Jinrikisha,  Yokohama. 

3  A  Tea  House. 

4  Harbor  of  Nagasaki. 

5  Temple  of  Nagasaki. 

6  Carved  entrance  to  a  temple. 

7  Sacred  Stables,  Nikko. 

8  Osaka  Castle. 

9  The  Mikado  Palace,  Kyoto. 

10  Cemetery  at  Yeddo. 

11  Botanic  Gardens,  Tokyo. 

12  Great  Bronze  Statue  of  Buddha,  in  Temple 

at  Kamakura. 

Japan  Manners  and  Customs. 

1  Japanese  pleasure  boat. 

2  Group  of  Japanese  ladies. 

3  A  traveling  carriage. 

4  Tea  house  girls. 

5  Newspaper  boy. 

6  Sleeping  girls. 

7  Washing  at  home. 

8  A  Kitchen. — Preparing  a  meal. 

9  Carpenter  at  work. 

10  Girls  spinning. 

11  Kago  traveling  chair. 

12  Men  in  armor  fencing. 

World’ s  Fair. 

1  Elevated  Railroad  Station,  Sixty-second 

Street. 

2  Getting  Information. 

3  Pennsylvania  State  Building.* 

4  Pennsylvania  State  Building,  Liberty  Bell. 

5  Picture  made  of  Cereals  in  Illinois  State 

Building. 

6  California  State  Building. 

7  English  Government  Building,  Victoria 

House. 

8  German  Government  Building  and  Foun¬ 

tain. 

9  Entrance  to  the  India  Building. 

10  United  States  Government  Building  and 

Wooded  Island,  from  Woman’s  Build¬ 
ing. 

11  Brick  Battle-ship  “  Illinois,”  bow  view. 

1 2  Fine  Arts  Building. 

13  Fisheries  Building,  from  Wooded  Island. 

14  Horticultural  Building  and  Wooded 

Island,  from  Liberal  Arts  Building. 

1 5  Dome  of  Horticultural  Building. 

16  Golden  Doorway  of  Transportation  Build¬ 

ing. 

17  Statuary  on  East  Front  of  Transportation 

Building. 

18  German  Wrought-Iron  Gates  in  Trans¬ 

portation  Building. 


19  The  Lagoon,  from  Transportation  Build¬ 

ing. 

20  Woman’s  Building,  from  across  the 

Lagoon. 

21  A  Double  Rolling  Chair. 

22  Dahomans  on  the  Midway  Plaisance. 

23  In  the  German  Village. 

24  Oriental  Section  of  the  Midway  Plaisance. 

25  Wedding  Procession  in  Cairo  Street. 

26  Chinese  Theatre,  Ferris  Wheel  and  Old 

V  ienna. 

27  Street  in  Old  Vienna. 

28  Ferris  Wheel  and  Midway  Plaisance. 

29  Framework  and  Axle  of  the  Ferris  Wheel. 

30  Panorama  from  top  of  Ferris  Wheel. 

31  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts  Building 

from  the  Lagoon. 

32  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts  Building, 

French  Section. 

33  Grand  view  from  top  of  Elevator  in 

Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts 
Building. 

34  Viking  Ship  and  Lake  Front. 

35  Spanish  Caravel,  “Santa  Maria.” 

36  La  Rabida  Convent,  West  Front. 

37  Agricultural  Building. 

38  Main  Aisle  of  Agricultural  Building. 

39  Machinery  Building  from  roof  of  Liberal 

Arts  Building. 

40  Cent  re  Aisle,  from  Gallery  of  the  Machin¬ 

ery  Building. 

41  Electrical  Building,  from  Agricultural 

Building. 

42  Interior  of  the  Electrical  Building. 

43  Mines  and  Mining  Building. 

44  Ada  Relian  Silver  Statue,  Montana 

Exhibit  in  Mines  and  Mining  Build¬ 
ing- 

45  Administration  Building. 

46  St.  Gaudens’  Statue  of  Columbus,  entrance 

to  Administration  Building. 

47  Colonnade  End  of  South  Basin. 

48  Across  South  Basin  from  Colonnade. 

49  Grand  Vista  from  West  Colonnade. 

50  Statue  of  Producer,  Court  of  Plonor. 

51  Statue  of  Slave,  Court  of  Honor. 

52  Statue  of  the  Republic  and  Grand  Arch 

of  the  Peristyle. 

53  Grand  Arch  of  the  Peristyle  and 

Quadriga. 

54  Vista  through  the  Peristyle  to  the  Grand 

Basin. 

55  Court  of  Honor  from  the  Peristyle. 

56  Court  of  Honor  from  Machinery  Building. 

57  Court  of  Honor  from  Administration 

Building. 

58  Columbian  Fountain. 

59  Electric  Fountain,  Night  Effect. 

60  Night  Illumination  of  the  Court  of 

Honor. 


*A  view  of  any  other  State  Building  can  be  furnished  if  desired. 


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Abydus,  Egypt, . 

Adirondacks,  New  York,  .  .  .  . 

Africa,  . 

Agra,  India,  .  . . 

Aguas  Calientes,  Mexico,  .  .  .  . 

Alabama,  . 

Alaska, . 

Albany,  New  York, . 

Alberta,  Canada, . 

Alcobaco,  Portugal,  . 

Alexandria,  Egypt, . 

Algeria,  Africa,  . 

Algiers,  Algeria,  ...... 

Alhambra,  Granada,  . 

Alleghany  City,  . 

Alvarado,  Mexico, . 

Ambato,  Ecuador,  . 

Amecameca,  Mexico, . 

Amesbury,  Massachusetts,  .  .  .  . 

Amsterdam,  Holland, . 

Anacapri,  Italy,  . 

Ancient  Greece,  . 

Ancient  Pome, . 

Andermatt,  Switzerland,  ... 
Andernach,  Germany,  •  •  • 

Andes  Mountains,  South  America, 

Anglesea,  New  Jersey,  . 

Animals,  •  ...  . 

Annapolis,  Maryland,  . 

Antietam,  Maryland, . 


145 

42 

142 
157 

84 

1 

1 

41 

70 

127 

143 
142 
142 
131 

56 

87 

93 

84 

26 

115 

126 

167 

167 

135 

113 

92 

36 

189 

24 

24 


Antwerp,  Belgium, . 

Apache  Indians, . 

Appian  Way,  Pome, . 

Arabia,  Asia,  .  .  . 

Arequipa,  Peru,  . .  ■ 

Argentine  Republic,  South  America, 

Arizona,  •  . 

Arlington,  Virginia, . 

Arkansas, . 

Arreton,  Isle  of  Wight, . 

Asbury  Park,  New  Jersey,  .... 

Ashland,  Michigan, . 

Asia, . 

Asiatic  Turkey,  Asia, . 

Assiniboia,  Canada, . 

Assouan,  Egypt,  . 

Astronomical  Series, . 

Athens,  Greece, . 

Atlantic  City,  New  Jersey,  .  .  • 

Atoto,  Mexico, . 

Ausable  Chasm,  New  York,  .  .  . 

Australasia,  . 

Australia, . 

Austria, . 

Avalon,  California, . 

Avalon,  New  Jersey, . 

Avon,  New  Jersey, . 

Avranches,  France,  ... 
Axenstrasse,  Switzerland,  .... 
Azore  Islands, . 


.  98 
.  3 
.  121 
.  147 
.  95 
.  89 
.  3 
.  62 
3 

.  108 
.  32 
.  26 
.  147 
.  148 
.  70 
.  146 
.  168 
.  115 
.  33 
.  82 
.  42 
.  164 
.  164 
.  96 
.  8 
.  35 
.  33 
.  Ill 
.  134 
.  142 


B 


Baalbec,  Syria,  .  .  • 
Baden-Baden,  Germany, 
Bahama  Islands,  . 
Bahia,  Brazil,  .  .  .  . 
Baite  (Baja),  Italy, 
Balsapampa,  Ecuador,  . 
Baltimore,  Maryland,  . 
Banff,  Canada,  .  .  .  . 
Bankok,  Siam,  .  .  .  . 
Bar  Harbor,  Maine, 


151 
112 
76 
90 
126 
93 
24 
.  70 
163 
.  23 


Barnegat,  New  Jersey,  .  . 
Barnegat  Park,  New  Jersey, 
Basel,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  . 
Batalha,  Portugal,  .  .  •  • 
Baths  of  Caracalla,  ■  .  • 
Baths  of  Chilian,  Chile,  .  . 
Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana,  .  . 

Bayeaux,  France, . 

Beach  Haven,  New  Jersey, 
Beauvoir,  Louisiana,  .  .  . 


(219) 


33 

31 

133 

127 

120 

92 

23 

111 

33 

23 


220 


In d ex—  Con  tin  ued. 


Belem,  Portugal, . 

Belgium, . 

Bemerton,  England,  .  .  .  . 

Benares,  India, . 

Berlin,  Germany,  .  .  .  • 

Bermuda  Islands, . 

Berne,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  . 
Bethany,  Palestine,  .  .  .  . 
Bethlehem,  Palestine,  .  .  . 
Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania,  . 
Bettws-y-Coed,  Wales,  .  .  • 
Beyrout,  Syria,  •  ■  •  • 
Big  Trees,  California,  .  . 

Bingen,  Germany, . 

Blarney  Castle,  Ireland,  .  . 

Bodegas,  Ecuador, . 

Bolivia,  South  America,  .  . 
Bombay,  India,  .  •  ■  •  .  . 
Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  . 


PAGE 

.  127 
.  98 
106 
.  158 
.  Ill 
.  77 
.  136 
.  149 
.  149 
.  53 
.  142 
.  150 
.  6 
.  114 
.  117 
.  93 
.  90 
.  156 
.  107 


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Bonn,  Germany, . 

Boston,  Massachusetts, . 24 

Brazil,  South  America,  . 89 

Bremen,  Germany, . U2 

Brieg,  Switzerland,  ■  . 139 

Brighton  Beach,  New  York,  ....  40 

Brighton,  England . 107 

British  Columbia,  Canada, . 76 

Brooklyn,  New  York.  ...  39 

Brown’s  Mills-in-the- Pines,  New  Jersey,  31 

Brunnen,  Switzerland, . 135 

Brussels,  Belgium,  .......  99 

Buenaventura,  U.  S.  of  Colombia,  •  96 
Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  .  .  89 

Buffalo,  New  York, . 43 

Bull  Run,  Virginia, . 63 

Bushkill,  Pennsylvania, . 52 

Butte  City,  Montana, . 27 


C. 


Caen,  France, . 1 1 1 

Caernarvon,  Wales, . 142 

Cairo,  Egypt, . 143 

Calcutta  Exhibition, . 158 

Calcutta,  India, . 158 

California, .  3 

Callao,  Peru, . 95 

Cambridge,  Massachusetts, . 26 

Campanile,  Venice, . 123 

Canada, . 69 

Canterbury,  England, . 104 

Canton,  China,  155 

Cape  Colony,  Africa, . 143 

Cape  May,  New  Jersey, . 36 

Cape  May  Point,  New  Jersey, . 36 

Cape  Town,  Cape  Colony,  . 143 

Cape  V erd  Island, . 127 

Capri,  Italy, . 126 

Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight, .  107 

Carolina,  South, .  8 

Castellamare,  Italy,  . 126 

Catalina  Island,  California, .  8 

Catskill  Mountains,  New  York,  ....  41 

Caub,  Germany, . 113 

Cawnpore,  India, . 158 

Celaya,  Mexico, .  ....  85 

Central  America, . 88 

Ceylon,  India, . 152 

Chamonix,  France, . Ill 

Chancellorsville,  Virginia, . 63 

Charleston,  South  Carolina . 8 

Chatham  Islands.  Australasia,  .  •  .  165 

Chemulpo,  Corea, .  156 

Chester,  England, .  106 

Chicago,  Illinois, . 20 

Chihuahua,  Mexico, . 87 

Child  Series, . 178 

Chile,  South  America, . 91 

Chillon,  Switzerland,  .  137 


China,  Asia,  . .  152 

Chinampas,  City  of  Mexico, . 82 

Chinese  Empire,  Asia, . 152 

Cholula,  Mexico, . 84 

Christiana,  Norway, . 127 

Cincinnati,  Ohio, . 43 

Cintra,  Portugal . 127 

City  of  Mexico,  Mexico,  .....  79 

City  Point,  Virginia, . 62 

Cleveland,  Ohio, . 44 

Cliff'  Dwellers,  Arizona, .  3 

Cliff  Ruins,  Utah, . 60 

Coblenz,  Germany, . 113 

Coimbra,  Portugal, . 127 

Cologne,  Germany, . 112 

Colombo,  Ceylon,  . 152 

Colorado  Canon,  Arizona, .  3 

Colorado  Springs,  Colorado, .  9 

Colorado,  8 

Colosseum,  Rome,  .  120 

Columbian  Naval  Reviews, . 186 

Columbus,  Ohio, . 43 

Columbus  Series, .  176 

Concord,  New  Hampshire, . 28 

Coney  Island,  New  York, . 39 

Connecticut,  10 

Constantinople,  Turkey, .  141 

Conway,  Wales, . 141 

Copacabana,  Bolivia,  . 00 

Copenhagen,  Denmark, .  100 

Cordilleras,  Ecuador, . 93 

Cordova,  Mexico, . 86 

Corea,  Chinese  Empire, .  156 

Cork,  Ireland, . 117 

Cortina  Italy, . 123 

Cresson  Springs,  Penna., . 54 

Crusades,  .  174 

Cuba,  West  Indies, . 79 

Cuernavaca,  Mexico,  .  88 


221 


In  d ex—  Con  tin  ued. 

D. 


PAGE 

Dakota,  North, . 10 

Dakota,  South,  . 11 

Damascus,  Syria, . 150 

Danvers,  Massachusetts, . 26 

Darjeeling,  India, . 159 

Delaware, . 10 

Delaware  Water  Gap,  Penna.,  ....  52 

Delft,  Holland, . 115 

Delhi,  India, . 157 


Denderah,  Egypt, . 145 

Denmark, . 100 

Dickens  Series, . 175 

Dinant,  Belgium, . 99 

Dingman’s  Perry,  Penna., . 53 

District  of  Columbia, . 1 1 

Dresden,  Germany, . Ill 

Dutch  Guiana,  South  America,  ....  93 


Ecuador,  South  America, 
Eden  Gardens,  Calcutta,  . 
Edensor,  England,  .... 
Edfou,  Egypt,  .... 
Edinburgh,  Scotland,  .  ■ 

Egypt,  Africa, . 

Ehrenfels,  Germany,  •  • 
Elberon,  New  Jersey,  .  . 
Elephanta  Caves,  Bombay, 


.  .  93 
.  .  158 
.  .  106 
.  .  146 
.  .  130 
.  .  143 
.  .  113 
.  .  32 
.  .  157 


El  Paso,  Texas, . 59 

Ely,  England, . 104 

England, . 100 

Ephesus,  Syria,  ...  151 

Esmeralda,  U.  S.  of  Colombia,  ....  96 

Esquimalt,  Canada, . 76 

Europe, . 06 

Exeter,  England, . 104 


r 


Fairhaven,  Washington,  •  •  -  •  • 
Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia,  .  . 
Falling  Springs,  Virginia,  .  .  .  . 
Fall  Kiver,  Rhode  Island,  .  .  .  . 
Falls  of  the  Rhine,  Switzerland,  . 

Field,  Canada, . 

Fiesoli,  Italy,  ....  . 

Finland,  Russia,  .... 

First  Cataract  of  the  Nile,  Egypt,  . 

Florence,  Italy,  . 

Florida, . 

Fluelen,  Switzerland,  . 

Fontainebleau,  France, . 


.  64 
.  49 
.  63 
.  59 
.  133 
.  72 
.  122 
.  129 
146 
.  122 
.  15 
.  135 
.  Ill 


Forbidden  City,  Peking,  . 
Fortress  Monroe,  Virginia, 
Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  .  . 
Fort  Wrangell,  Alaska,  . 

Forum,  Rome, . 

France,  Europe,  •  ■ 

Frankfort,  Germany,  .  .  • 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia, 
Freiburg,  Switzerland,  . 
Fujiyama,  Japan,  .  .  . 
Furnas,  Azore  Islands,  ■  ■ 
Furness  Abbey,  England,  . 


153 

62 

20 

2 

120 

108 

112 

62 

136 

163 

143 

106 


G. 


Galveston,  Texas, . 

Garden  of  the  Gods,  Colorado,  . 

Garfield  Beach,  Utah, . 

Geneva,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  • 

Genoa,  Italy,  . 

Georgetown,  D.  C., . 

Georgia, . 

Germany,  Europe, . 

Gersau,  Switzerland,  . . 

Gettysburg,  Penna.,  . 

Giant’s  Causeway,  Ireland,  .  .  . 
Gibraltar,  Spain,  ...  •  • 

Girgenti,  Italy,  . 

Glacier  Bay,  Alaska,  ;  _  •  ■  • 

Glacier  des  Bossons,  Switzerland, 


60 

9 

.  61 
.  137 
.  122 
.  15 
.  19 
.  Ill 
.  134 
.  54 
.  119 
.  132 
.  126 
.  1 
.  138 


Glenoe,  Ireland,  . 

Glion,  Switzerland, . 

Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight,  . 
Gorner  Glacier,  Switzerland,  . 
Goschennen,  Switzerland,  .  .  . 

Goslar,  Germany, . 

Granada,  Spain,  .  .  .  .  .  . 
Great  Falls,  Montana,  .  .  .  . 

Great  Wall,  China, . 

Greece,  Ancient, . 

Greece,  ....... 

Green  Cove  Springs,  Florida,  ■ 
Greenwood  Lake,  New  Jersey, 
Grindelwald,  Switzerland,  .  • 
Guadalajara,  Mexico,  .  .  . 


119 

137 

108 

140 

135 

111 

131 

27 

154 

167 

115 

18 

30 

137 

87 


222 


Index— Continued. 


PAGE 

Guadalupe,  City  of  Mexico, . 82 

Guanajuato,  Mexico, . 84 

Guaranda,  Ecuador, . 93  | 

11 


Haarlem,  Holland, . 115 

Haddon  Hall,  Kowsley, . 106 

Hague,  Holland, . 115 

Hamburg,  Germany,  . 112 

Hamilton,  Bermuda, . 77 

Hammond,  Louisiana, . 23 

Hampton  Court,  England, . 103 

Hampton,  Virginia, . 62 

Harrington-on-Sound,  Bermuda,  ...  78 

Hartford,  Connecticut, . 10 

Harvard  Col  1  ege,  Massachusetts,  ...  26 

Hata-mun,  Peking, . 154 

Hatfield,  England, . 103 

Havana,  Cuba, . 79 

Havana  Glen,  New  York, . 42 

Haverford  College,  Penna.,  . 52 

Hawaii,  Sandwich  Islands, . 166 

Hawarden,  England, . 106 


1 


Idaho, . 19 

Ikengani,  Japan, . 163 

Illinois, . 20 

India,  Asia, . 156 

Indiana, . 20 

Indianapolis,  Indiana, . 20 

Indian  River,  Florida, . 18 

Indians,  Colorado, . 10 

Indians,  Apache,  . .  3 

Indians,  Minnesota, . 27 

Indians,  Nebraska, . 28 

Indians,  North  Dakota, . 10 


Guayaquil,  Ecuador,  . 
Guaya  River,  Ecuador, 


Hebron,  Palestine, . 

Heidelberg,  Germany, . 

Helena,  Montana, . 

Helsingfors,  Russia, . 

Highland  Light,  New  Jersey, 

High  Point,  New  Jersey, . 

Hildesheim,  Germany, . 

Hilo,  Hawaii, . 

Hobart  Town,  Tasmania, . 

Holland, . 

Holly  Beach,  New  Jersey,  .  .  .  . 

Hong  Kong,  China, . 

Honolulu,  Llawaii, . 

Ilorta,  Azore  Islands,  . . 

Hospenthal,  Switzerland, . 

Hudson  River,  New  York,  .  .  .  ■ 
Houses  of  Parliament,  London,  .  . 
Hymns, . 


Innsbruck,  Austria, . 

Interlaken,  New  Jersey,  .  .  .  . 
Interlaken,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  . 

Irapuata,  Mexico, . 

Ireland,  Europe, . 

Island  Heights,  New  Jersey,  .  . 
Island  of  Fayal,  Azores,  .  .  . 
Island  of  San  Miguel,  Azores,  .  . 
Island  of  St.  George,  Azores,  . 
Isle  of  Wight,  England,  . 

Isles  of  Shoals,  New  Hampshire, 
Italy, . . 


PAGE 

.  93 
.  93 


149 

114 
27 

129 

31 

30 

112 

166 

164 

115 
36 

154 

166 

143 

135 

40 

101 

192 


96 

32 

136 

87 

116 

31 

143 

143 

143 

107 

28 

119 


Jacksonville,  Florida, . 17 

Jaffa,  Jerusalem, . 148 

Jalapa,  Mexico, . 84 

Jamaica,  . 79 

Japan,  Asia, . 160 

Japanese  Manners  and  Customs,  .  .  .  163 

Jersey  City,  New  Jersey,  .  • . 29 


Jerusalem,  Palestine, . 148 

Jesus,  Life  of, . 173 

J  ohannisberg,  Germany, . 114 

Johnstown  Disaster,  Penna., . 56 

Juanacatlan,  Mexico, . 88 

Juneau,  Alaska, .  1 

Jupiter,  Florida, . 18 


K 


Kamakura,  Japan, . 161 

Kandy,  Ceylon,  . 152 

Karlskrona,  Stockholm, . 133 

Karnak,  Egypt, . 145 

Kenilworth,  England, . 104 

Kennett  Square,  Penna., . 52 

Kentucky, . 21 

Kerguelen  Land, . 167 


Key  West,  Florida, . 19 

Ivillarney,  Ireland, . 118 

Kingston,  Jamaica., . 79 

Kona,  Hawaii, . 166 

Koskis,  Russia,  . 129 

Kutub  Minar,  Delhi, . 157 

Kyoto,  Japan, . 162 


223 


Index — Continued. 

L. 


Laggan,  Canada, . 

Lahneck,  Germany, . 

Lake  Geneva,  Switzerland,  .  .  . 
Lake  George,  New  York,  .  .  . 

Lake  Hakone,  Japan, . 

Lake  Hopatcong,  New  Jersey,  . 
Lake  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  .  . 

Lake  Lugano,  Italy, . 

Lake  Maggiore,  Italy, . 

Lake  of  Como,  Italy, . 

Lakes  of  Killarney,  Ireland,  .  . 

Lake  Titicaca,  Bolivia, . 

Lakewood,  New  Jersey,  .  .  .  . 

Lake  Worth,  Florida, . 

Lancaster,  Penna.,  .  - . 

Langhorne,  Penna., . 

La  Paz,  Bolivia, . 

Las  Yegas,  New  Mexico,  •  .  .  . 
Lausanne,  Switzerland,  •  •  • 
Lauterbrunnen,  Switzerland,  .  . 
La  Viga  Canal,  City  of  Mexico, 
Lecture  Sets, . 


Madonna  di  Tirano,  Italy,  .  . 
Madras  Provinces,  India,  .  .  . 

Madrid,  Spain, . 

Madura,  India, . 

Magnolia,  Florida, . 

Mahanoy  City,  Penna.,  .  .  . 

Maine, . 

Malta,  Italy, . 

Manila,  Philippine  Islands, 

Manitoba,  Canada, . 

Manitou,  Colorado, . 

Manners  and  Customs,  Japan, 

Maps, . 

Marblehead,  Massachusetts,  . 

Marine  Views, . 

Marseilles,  France, . 

Martigny,  Switzerland,  •  •  •  ■ 

Maryland, . 

Maryville,  Montana, . 

Massachusetts, . 

Matanzas,  Cuba, . 

Matterhorn,  Switzerland, 
Mauch  Chunk,  Penna.,  .  .  . 

Mayence,  Germany, . 

Mechlin,  Belgium,  . 

Melbourne,  Australia,  .  .  .  . 
Mendoza,  Argentine  Republic, 

Merchant  Vessels, . 

Mer  de  Glace,  Switzerland,  .  . 
Mexico,  North  America,  .  .  . 


PAGE 


PAGE 


72 

113 

137 

41 

163 

30 

134 

123 

122 

122 

118 

91 

30 

18 

52 

52 

90 

37 

137 

137 

82 

208 


Leon,  Mexico, . 84 

Lexington,  Massachusetts, . 26 

Lick  Observatory, .  3 

Life  of  Jesus, . 173 

Lima,  Peru, . 95 

Limburg,  Germany, . 112 

Lippola,  Russia, . 129 

Lisbon,  Portugal, . 127 

Liverpool,  England, . 106 

Loggia  dei  Lanzi,  Florence, . 122 

London,  England,  . 100 

Long  Branch,  New  Jersey,  ......  32 

Long  Island,  New  York, . 39 

Los  Angeles,  California, .  7 

Louisiana, . 21 

Louisville,  Kentucky, . 21 

Low  Moor,  New  Jersey, . 32 

Lucerne,  Switzerland, . 133 

Lucknow,  India, . 158 

Lumber  Regions,  Maine, . 24 

Luray,  Virginia, . 63 

Luxor,  Egypt, . 145 


.  122 
.  160 
.  131 
.  160 
.  18 
.  54 
.  23 
.  126 
.  167 
.  70 
.  8 
.  163 
.  168 
.  26 
.  188 
.  Ill 
139 
.  24 
.  27 
.  24 
.  79 
.  139 
.  63 
.  114 
.  99 
.  164 
.  89 
.  188 
.  137 
.  79 


Michigan, . 26 

Milan,  Italy, . 123 

Ming  Tombs,  Peking, . 154 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota, . 26 

Minnehaha  Falls,  Minnesota, . 26 

Minnesota, . 26 

Miscellaneous, . 195 

Mississippi,  . 27 

Mississippi  River, . 26 

Missouri, . 27 

Mobile,  Alabama, .  1 

Monaco, . 126 

Monmouth  Park,  New  Jersey,  ....  31 

Monnikendam,  Holland, . 115 

Montana,  . 27 

Mont  Blanc,  Switzerland,  . 139 

Monte  Carlo,  Monaco, .  126 

Monterey,  California, . 6 

Monterey,  Mexico, . 85 

Montevideo,  Uruguay, . 96 

Montgomery,  Alabama, .  1 

Montreal,  Canada, . 69 

Mont-Saint-Michel,  France, . Ill 

Moqui  Settlements,  Arizona,  ...  .3 

Morelia,  Mexico, . 85 

Moscow,  Russia,  . 128 

Mount  Shasta,  .  6 

Mount  Vernon,  Virginia, . 62 

Muckross,  Ireland, . 118 

Munich,  Germany, . Ill 


N 


Nablus,  Palestine, 
Nagasakai,  Japan, 


150 

162 


Naples,  Italy, _ . 
Napoleon  Series, 


124 

177 


224 


Index— Continued. 


Nassau,  New  Providence, 
Naters,  Switzerland, 
Natural  Bridge,  Virginia, 
Nazareth,  Palestine,  .  . 

Nebraska, . 

Nevada, . 

Newark,  Ohio,  .  •  . 

New  Guinea, Australasia, 
New  Hampshire,  . 

New  Haven,  Connecticut, 

New  Jersey, . 

New  Mexico, . 

New  Orleans,  Louisiana, 
Newport,  Rhode  Island, 


Oberwesel,  Germany,  .  . 
Ocean  City,  New  Jersey,  . 
Ocean  Grove,  New  Jersey, 
Ocklawaha  River,  Florida, 

Ogden,  Utah, . 

Ohio, . 


PAGE 

.  76 
.  139 
.  63 
.  150 
.  28 
.  28 
.  44 
.  166 
.  28 
.  10 
.  29 
.  36 
.  21 
.  59 


New  Providence, . 

New  River,  West  Virginia,  . 
New  York  City,  New  York, 

New  York, . 

New  Zealand,  Australasia,  . 
Niagara  Falls,  New  York,  . 

Nikko,  Japan, . 

Nikolsk,  Siberia, . 

Nile  Voyage,  Egypt,  .  .  .  . 
Niton,  Isle  of  Wight,  .  .  . 

N orth  Dakota, . 

Norway, . 

Nubia,”  Egypt, . 

Nuremberg,  Germany,  .  .  . 


113 

35 

32 

18 

61 

43 


Omaha,  Nebraska,  . 
Orange,  N ew  J ersey, 

Oregon,  . 

Orizaba,  Mexico,  . 
Ottawa,  Canada,  .  . 
Oxford,  England,  . 


PAGE 


.  .  76 
.  .  63 
.  .  38 
.  .  37 
164 
.  .  42 
.  .  162 
.  .  163 
.  .  145 
.  .  108 
.  .  10 
.  .  127 
.  .  147 
.  .  Ill 


28 

30 

44 

87 

69 

104 


P. 


Paestum,  Italy, . _ . 126 

Palace  of  the  Doges,  Venice, . 123 

Palatka,  Florida, . 18 

Palermo,  Italy, . 126 

Palestine,  Asia, . 148 

Palisades,  .  40 

Palm  Beach,  Florida, . 18 

Palmyra,  Syria, . 151 

Panama,  Central  America, . 88 

Pantheon,  Rome, . 120 

Paris,  France, . 108 

Pasadena,  California, .  7 

Pascuaro,  Mexico, . 87 

Passenger  Vessels, . 187 

Passion  Play, . 173 

Patagonia,  South  America, . 95 

Pearl  River,  Mississippi, . 27 

Peking,  China,  . 153 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Views,  ....  57 

Pennsylvania, . 44 

Pernambuco, Brazil, . 90 

Peru,  South  America, . 95 

Petersburg,  Virginia, . 63 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, . 44 

Philse,  Egypt, . 146 


Philippine  Islands, . 167 

Pisa,  Italy,  •  •  • . 122 

Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania, . 56 

Plymouth,  Massachusetts, . 26 

Point  Lobos, . 8 

Point  Pleasant,  New  Jersey,  ■  ...  33 

Pompeii,  Italy,  .  .  125 

Ponta  Delgada,  Azore  Islands,  ....  143 

Portland,  Oregon, . 44 

Portraits, . 178 

Portraits,  War, . 180 

Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  ....  28 

Port  Townsend,  Washington, . 64 

Portugal, . 127 

Pottsville,  Pennsylvania,  .  .  .  .  •  .  .  53 

Pozzuoli,  Italy, . 126 

Princeton,  New  Jersey, . 29 

Puebla,  Mexico, . 83 

Pueblo  San  Juan,  New  Mexico,  .  .  .  37 

Pueblo  Tesuque,  New  Mexico,  ....  37 

Pullman,  Illinois, . 20 

Puno,  Peru, . 95 

Pyramid  Harbor,  Alaska, .  1 

Pyramids,  Egypt, . 145 


Q. 

Quebec,  Canada, . 69  Queretaro,  Mexico, . 85 

Queen  Charlotte  Island, . 76  Quito,  Ecuador, . 94 

Queenstown,  Ireland, . 116 


R. 

27 
148 


Rainbow  Falls,  Montana, 
Ramleh,  Palestine,  .  . 


Reproductions,  .... 
Reproductions,  Religious, 


.  .  192 
.  .  194 


225 


In  d  ex —  Con  tinued. 


PAGE 


Rheinstein,  Germany, .  .113 

Rhine,  Falls  of  the,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  133 

Rhine,  Germany, . -  ■  112 

Rhode  Island,  . . 59 

Richmond,  England, . 103 

Richmond,  Virginia,  . 61 

Rigi,  Switzerland, . 135 

Rio  Bamba,  Ecuador, . 94 

Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil,  . 89 

River  Craft, . 187 

Riverside,  California, .  8 

Rockledge,  Florida, . 19 

Rocky  Mountains,  Canada, . 70 


S 


Sacramento,  California, . 

Saima  Canal,  Russia, . 

Salisbury,  England, . 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, . 

San  Antonio,  Texas,  ..... 

San  Diego,  California, . 

Sandwich  Islands,  . 

San  Francisco,  California, 

San  Gabriel,  California,  .... 

San  Juan  Teotihuacan, . 

San  Louis  Potosi,  Mexico,  •  - 
Santa  Barbara,  California,  .  .  . 
Santa  Cruz,  California,  ...... 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  .... 

Santa  Monica,  California,  .... 

Santiago,  Chile,  . 

Saratoga,  New  York, . 

Sarcee  Reserve,  Canada,  .  . 
Savannah,  Georgia,  ... 

Saxony,  Austria, . 

Schollenen,  Switzerland,  .  .  .  . 

School ey’s  Mountain,  New  Jersey, 

Scotland, . 

Seabright,  New  Jersey, . 

Sea  Girt,  New  J ersey, . 

Sea  Isle  City,  New  jersey,  .  .  . 

Seattle,  Washington, . 

Selkirk  Mountains,  Canada, 

Seoul,  Corea,  •  ■  •  •  •  • 

Seven-Mile-Beach,  New  Jersey,  .  . 

Seville,  Spain, . 

Shanghai,  China, . 

Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight, . 

Shenandoah  City,  Penna.,  -  •  •  • 

Shrewsbury,  England, . 

Siam,  Asia, . 

Siberia,  Asia, . 

Sicily, . 


.  3 
.  129 
.  104 
.  61 
.  59 
.  7 
.  166 
.  3 
.  7 
.  82 
.  88 
.  7 
.  6 
.  37 
.  7 
.  91 
.  41 
.  70 
.  19 
.  98 
.  135 
.  30 
.  130 
.  31 
.  32 
35 
.  64 
.  73 
.  156 
.  36 
.  131 
.  154 
.  107 
.  54 
.  107 
.  163 
.  163 
.  126 


PAGE 


Rome,  Ancient, . 167 

Rome,  Italy, . 119 

Rotterdam,  Holland,  . 115 

Rouen,  France, . Ill 

Roumania,  Austria, .  98 

Rowsley,  England, . 106 

Royal  Botanical  Gardens,  Calcutta,  .  .  158 

Rudesheim,  Germany, . 113 

Rugby,  England . 104 

Rumson,  New  J  ersey, . 31 

Russia,  ....  127 

Rutger’s  College,  New  Jersey,  ....  29 

Rye  Beach,  New  Hampshire,  ....  28 


Sidon,  Syria, . 

Silao,  Mexico, . 

Silver  Spring,  Florida, . 

Simplon  Pass,  Switzerland,  .  .  . 

Siout,  Egypt, . 

Sitka,  Alaska, . 

Songs, . • . 

Sorrento,  Italy,  . 

South  America, . 

South  Carolina, . 

South  Dakota, . 

South  Transylvania,  Austria,  .  .  - 

Spain, . 

Spokane,  Washington, . 

Spring  Lake,  New  Jersey,  .... 

St.  Augustine,  Florida, . 

St.  Croix,  West  Indies,  .... 

St.  Goar,  Germany, . 

St.  Gotthard  Pass,  Switzerland,  . 

St.  Louis,  Missouri, . 

St.  Mark’s,  Venice,  ...... 

St.  Paul  Island,  Alaska, . 

St.  Paul  Series, . 

St.  Petersburgh,  Russia, . 

St.  Thomas,  West  Indies, . 

Statuary, . 

Steubenville,  Ohio, . 

Stockholm,  Sweden, . 

Stolzenfels,  Germany,  ...... 

Straits  of  Magellan,  South  America, 

Strasburg,  Germany,  . 

Stratford-on-Avon,  England, 

Stroudsburg,  Penna., . 

Suez  Canal,  Egypt, . 

Sweden, . . 

Switzerland,  . 

Sydney,  Australia, . 

Syria,  Asia, . 


.  150 
.  84 
.  18 
.  139 
.  145 
.  1 
.  192 
.  126 
.  89 
.  8 
.  11 
.  98 
.  131 
.  64 
.  33 
.  15 
.  79 
.  113 
135 
.  27 
.  123 
.  2 
.  174 
.  127 
.  79 
.  168 
.  44 
.  133 
.  113 
.  93 
.  112 
.  105 
.  52 
.  143 
.  133 
.  133 
.  164 
.  150 


Tacoma,  Washington, 
Tacubaya,  Mexico, 
Taj  Mahal,  Agra,  .  . 
Tampa,  Florida,  .  . 
Tanjore,  India,  .  .  . 


T 


64 

82 

157 

19 

160 


Tasmania,  Australasia,  .  .  .  . 
Tatham’s  Beach,  New  Jersey, 
Taughannock,  New  York,  .  . 
Temasopo  Canon,  Mexico,  .  . 
Tete-Noire  Road,  Switzerland, 


.  164 
.  35 
.  42 
.  87 
.  139 


226 


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Texarkana,  Texas,  . 60 

Texas, . .  ...  59 

Texcoco,  Mexico, . 82 

Thackeray  Series, . 175 

Thebes,  Egypt, . 145 

The  Hague,  Holland, . 115 

Thomar,  Portugal, . 127 

Thomasville,  Georgia, . 19 

Tiahuanuco.  Bolivia, . 90 

Tien-Tsin,  China,  . 152 

Tlacotalpan,  Mexico, . 87 

Tokyo,  Japan, . 161 

Toluca,  Mexico,  . 83 


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Tomb  of  Akbar  Secundra,  Agra,  .  , .  158 

Tom’s  Biver,  New  Jersey, . 31 

Transylvania,  Austria, .  .98 

Trees, . 190 

Trenton  Falls,  New  York, . 41 

Trenton,  New  Jersey, . 29 

Trianon,  Grand,  Versailles, . 110 

Trianon,  Petit,  Versailles, .  HO 

Trouville,  France,  . Ill 

Tucson,  Arizona, .  3 

Turkey, . HO 

Tyre,  Syria, . 150 


Uffington,  England, . 

Uffizi  Gallery,  Florence, . 

United  States  of  America,  .  .  . 
United  States  of  Colombia,  South 
America, . 


U 


106 

122 

1 


University  of  Penna.,  Philadelphia,  .  .  47 

Uruguay,  South  America, . 96 

Utah, . 60 


96 


V 


Valetta,  Malta, . 126 

Valley  Forge,  Penna., . 52 

Valley  of  Chamonix,  Switzerland,  .  .  137 

Valparaiso,  Chile,  . 91 

Vancouver,  Canada,  .  .  76 

Vassar  College,  New  York, . 41 

Vatican  Museum,  Borne, . 119 

Vatican,  Borne, . 119 

Venice,  Italy,  123 

Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight, . 107 

V era  Cruz,  Mexico, . 86 


Versailles,  France, . HO 

Vessels,  182 

Vesuvius,  Italy, . 124 

Vevey,  Switzerland, . 137 

Via  Mala,  Switzerland, . 140 

Vicksburg,  Mississippi, . 27 

Victoria,  Canada, . 76 

Vienna,  Austria, . 96 

Virginia  Hot  Springs, . 63 

Virginia, . 61 


W. 


Wales,  . 

Ware  Kauri,  Australasia,  .  .  . 

W ar  Pictures, . 

War  Portraits,  . . 

War  Vessels, . 

Warwick,  England, . 

Wasatch  Mountains,  . 

Washington,  District  of  Columbia, 

Washington  Series, . 

Washington, . 

Waterloo,  Belgium, . 

Watkins  Glen,  New  York,  .  .  . 

Watkins,  New  York, . 

West  Indies, . 


.  141 
.  165 
.  181 
.  180 
.  182 
104 
.  60 
.  12 
.  176 
.  64 
.  98 
.  42 
.  42 
.  78 


Westminster  Abbey,  London,  .  .  . 

West  Point,  New  York, . 

West  Virginia, . 

White  Mountains,  New  Hampshire, 

Wiborg,  Bussia,  . 

Wildwood,  New  Jersey,  .  . 
Williamsburg,  Virginia,  .... 

Wilmington,  Delaware, . 

Windsor,  England, . 

Winnipeg,  Canada, . 

Wisconsin, . 

World’s  Fair, . 

Wyoming, . 


.  .  101 
.  .  41 
.  .  63 
.  .  28 
.  .  130 
.  .  36 
.  .  63 
.  .  10 
.  .  103 
.  .  70 
.  .  64 
.  .  197 
.  .  64 


Yachts, . 

Yale  College,  Connecticut, 
Yellowstone  National  Park, 
Yokahoma,  Japan,  .  .  . 


Zacatecas,  Mexico,  .  . 
Zermatt,  Switzerland,  . 


Y 


188 

10 

64 

160 


Z 


84 

139 


Yorktown,  Virginia,  . 63 

Yosemite  Valley,  California, .  3 

Ypres,  Belgium, . 100 

Yucatan,  Mexico, . 88 


Zurich,  Switzerland, . 133 


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